VOL. XIII. XO. 205.
CIIICACiO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1007.
PRICE 5 CENTS
LAYERS REAP A HARVEST. I
CITY OF BRIGHTON OWNS RACE TRACK hj(J£Y SPILL AT YONKERS.
JOHN M. P., RYE AND CAIRNGORM ARE
COSTLY FAILURES AT SARATOGA.
English Jumper Bolts and Falls — Grapple
Wins Amsterdam Stakes and Then Runs
Away — Chulita Wins Handicap.
Saratojrn. N. Y.. .\n«ust 26. - Tho oxasppralins
anil oo.'itly Klau^liter of tbe favorites continues,
(ieorjie ,1. Liatg's Barmla in the fifth race was the
only pnhiic rhoiep to pet home first tixlay. In
tliese last seven days only nine outstanding first
elioiee.s Iiave won.
The Ainsterdam Selling; Stakes, which featured
the card as the fourth rai-«*. tiu* steeplechase, which
came second, and tlie liandicap, which came last
on the card, furnished the id« upsets of the day.
Dreamer was the favorite for the stake race, hut
Rye, <*arryinj; a comnilssion of $20,000 made up by
liis owner and idliers of tiie Suilivan oonneetions,
the lii^gest sinple wa^xer tliat lias l»een sent into
the riiiK on any liorse during the meeting, went to
tile iHist at 0 to r».
Miller made the mistake of his W'aiting and lay-
ing in iMdiind the favorite. Dreamer and wlien he
finally woke up to the situation, could never get
up in time to beat Grapple. The latter showed sus-
pb'ions improvement and ran away a mile and a
furlong after the finish before he ciHild be stoi>iH‘d.
The w'inner’s sudden improvement ariaisi'd much
adverse criticism.
The taided history of the Amsterdam Stakes is as
follows:
P.M»2 Clonmcll
HMD Dr Rcseke ...5 lOl
Canteen 4 tni
1006 Right Royal.. 4 lOo
1907 Grapple 5 JHl
Winners Heavily Backed — Bookmakers to English Municipality Builds Parks and Play-
Stand Trial at Welland Today. grounds with Racing Profits.
A.
Wt
Jo<*key.
Val.
rime.
.4
111
Bullmaii .
.$1,780
1:46J
91
Sliea
. 2,i;i5
1 :42g
.3
96
H. Callalmu 2,:UN>
1:42
.5
lot
lUlilel.raiid.
. 2.785
1:42
.4
tni
AV. Knapp.
. 2,200
1 ::m
.4
105
SewM'll . . .
. 1.JM5
1:42
.5 jh;
70 yard
(ioldsteiu .
s.
. 1,995
1:39
igh
Browne and trainer A
. W.
le
backet
•s of John
.M. P.,
w’ere
keiudy vexed at the erratic iKTformance of the
English-bred gelding in the steeidechase toilay.
The fact that he had lH>en working splendidly since
his return from England some three months back,
togetber w’ith the announcement that Mr. Jay
G’Rrien, a most skillful hors<‘man, would have the
mount, cau.sed the sou of Britannic — Guiding Star
to la* heavily sut>iM>rte<l over his three oi)pouents —
Keriiell, Maximilian and Lights Out.
Half a dozen commissions aggregating $.>(K0tK)
were duniiHMl into the ring on John .M. P. He drew
out at the end of the first mile and was leading
the others by twenty lengths, when he .suddenly
boIt<*d at the last jump. He was so close to the
hedge when he tiK»k it into his head to ladt that he
crashed into it and fell on his side, sliding twenty
fiH't before he stoppi*d. He made no elTort to get
on his feet, Init lay there coiitenteilly and uneon-
cernedly miincliiug the grass. Tlie rider had a
niiraculons escaia*. For several minutes Imth horse
and jiM-kei' were hidden from view of the spectators
as if the earth had opioied up and swallowed them.
Mr. O'Brien said afterward that .Tohn M. P. wanted
to lie down the worst way, although he was si» far
in front that he could have pulled up and trotted
in. but he simply resented being kept at his work.
Tins fiasco caused a lot of talk.
Mark Antmiy 1I-, disqualified the last time out.
scored a lucky victory in the opening race, and
his connections profiled handsomely enough to more
than oflfs«*t their previous losses. The son of .Marco
ran without swerving today and for a time it
seemed that he would win by a wide margin, but
at the end he had barely enough left to stand off
Security’s belated rush.
Chulita. finding the weights and the going more
to her liking than on her previous appearance and
favored by a Hying start, won the handicap for
two-year-olds at three quarters of a mile like the
good one that slie appeared to be in iier races in
the west, .She is apt to have a keen fcdlowing at
the New York trai'ks this fall. Johnnie Blake,
the winner of eight straight races, was among the
unplaced horses in this race. He was undoubtedly
short.
In the last race, the two heavily backed choices.
Cairngorm and Dick Finnell, were ignominiously
lieaten by the extreme outsider, Oxford. The race
waa falsely run. The pace was slow, neither of the
favorites made any attempt to overhaul the l<*ader
until tfai late.
James R. Keene’s horses were shippial to Sheeps-
head Bay yesterday. The H. P. Whitney Stable
left tiMlay and II. B. Duryea’s horses will go to-
morrow.
J. L. .McGinnis has piircha.sed the horse Wel-
bourne froiu Colonel Robert Neville. The price paid
Was $4..5tlO.
The Silver Brook Stable wdd the two 3’ear old filly
Marbles to W. H. .May for $2,bfH>.
Jo<key .Mouiitain is under investigation. There
is a lot of scandalous talk about his riding. i»ar-
ticnlnrly on Okenite.
JiK’key KiMTiier was .snspend«*d for three da.vs by
the starter.
S. C. Hildreth shipiM^d his hors<>s to New York
tonight. I ncle injured his hcH-k sligluly Thursday,
ibnt is l>elieved to la* all right now.
James Arthur bought Vendor today.
Buffalo, N. Y., August 26. — Keen contests were
in order at Fort Erie this aftenion. A majority
of the races resulted in driving finishes and in two
of tlieni the winners were in doubt until the offi-
cial idacing was displayed. All the winners were
heavily backed.
Dick Williams, whose Dele Strome was taken
from him out of a selling race Saturday, got busy
after Harting won the second race and forced his
owner to pay $I<H> to retain his horse.
The biH»kmakers at Fort Erie will be forced to
make a trip to Welland tiMiiorrow morning to
answer the <*harge of maintaining a gambling place
tiled against them last week. The case has been
called for a hearing at 9 o*clo<‘k a. in., so they
should find ample time to be hack at Fort Erie in
the afternoon ready for business on the first race.
A carload of horses left for Montreal tonight
.and among them was the division of the stable
which Barney Sibreitier has lM>en racing here.
L. .\. Celia and A. E. Gates leave on Weilnesday
while several other owners will ship on Thursday.
C. Pangritz will ship his stable from here to Nor-
folk im Friday.
ST. SIMON’S GREAT VITALITY.
Statistics have recently l»een printed In England
concerning the great sire St. Simon, still hale
and hearty at twent.v-six years of age, which give
an idea of the magnitude of the financial standing
of British racing.
This great horse has, since he went to the stnd,
earned fees amounting to J£227,6J12, approximately
$1.1. ‘15,060. His descendants have won in stakes
and purses more than twice that amount. An
English turf writer said recently of this remark-
able animal:
“I have paid a visit to St. Simon within the
last month, and I have never seen a veteran of his
age liHik fresher. On liis toes as usual, nil life,
and with the quick, sharp manner of a game
ctM-k, the <dd warrior l<H>ks everj’ inch a gentleman,
and he is well worth a journey to see — the unbeaten
hero of tbe race c-ourse, tlie gainer of over three
parts of a nullum, with one of bis sons disposed
of for lo.oIHt guineas, a daughter for 12,G00 guin-
eas and 10,000 sovereigns refusetl for another son.”
CHARLES EDWARD'S ENGAGEMENTS.
It is nnomalmis that such a high class colt as
Charh*s Eilward lias no stake eiigagenieiits at such
an imiNirtant meeting as that to begin shortly at
Slieepshead Bay. Yet such is the case. If Charles
Edward runs there it will he in overnight purse
raei's. By what strange oversight this was brought
about has not lieoii made puldie. It seems the
more poenliar from the fact that he has b<*eu well
engaged in the stakes to lie run at the fall meet-
ings at Gravesend and Belmont Park.
.\t Gravesend Charles Edward is In the First
Si»eeial, Second Sm'cial, Oriental Handicap, Occi-
dental Handicap and Occanview Handicap. At Bol-
inoiit Park lie is iioniinatcd to the Ramaiio Handi-
cap, Jerome Handicap, Municipal Handicap and
Belmont Park Aiitunin Weight for Age Race. Quite
sutticient to keeii him busy through the last half
of SeptemlKT and first half of Octolier.
ELECTIONEER AT BRIGHTON BEACH.
New York, .\ngust 26. — William Lakeland has got
bark to Brighton Beach with his horses. He had
Electioneer, Question Mark and one or two others
at Saratogai. Electioneer eaiiie Imek apparently
nuieh iK'iiefited by his sojourn at the Spa, but Ques-
tion Mark is in iMmr condition and may not be
ready for his early engagements at the Bay. Lake-
land, however, Iwdieves that in Question Mark he
has a high-elass eolt and predicts that he will win
some stakes with him when he returns to form.
Electioneer will prohaidy be worth watching, tiH>.
The Voter eolt is of a highly nervous temperament,
which was responsible for his pixii* performances
earl.v in the season, Imt he will tone down with the
arrival of ei^xd weather. Had Lakeland had his own
way, EleeMoneer would not have lieen sent to tbe
ni>st for weeks after he was sent out for bis first
appearance this season.
FRANK GILL’S UNFIT CONDITION.
Frank Gill’s condition when he raced for the
Saratoga Cup is the .suiiject of much harsh com-
ment. He was not liimself and in the opinion of
trainers generally should not liave lieeii sent to the
imst. It was eommoii rumor tliat the e<dt had a
severe attack of c<dic two days ago, hut he rounded
to with treatment in a way that i»rompted those
who control him in taking a chance for the rich
priz«“. The racing piildie do not take kindly to
siH'iiig a pimuhir favorite, as • this eolt has made
himself, ilisgraeed as he was Saturday afternimii.
MERRY-GO-ROUND JOCKEYS STRIKE.
The game of the merry-go-round at New Orleans
is iietering out and is evhlently on its last legs.
The racing is liardly worthy the name and the place
is patronized in the main by an undesirable element.
.L E. .Scott, the presiding judge, quit lust Friday
and the .same «lay the jin-keys, under the leadership
of D. Hall, struck. They refused to ride until the
pnmnders agiwMl to see that they are paid out of
tlie purses. The betting ring is syndicated under
a coiitrai't and it is said that the uiau who bought
the privileges is weukeuiog.
The Brighton (England) race track, located on
tlie South Downs near Brighton, is owned and
operated by the municipal authorities. For mauy
years the race course, whii’h is one of the most
attractive in England, was run by three trustees.
When one die<l a new memlier was elected by the
remaining two and business was continued. For
many years no a<*coiinting was made, when some
person, cnrlonsly inclined, in<pilred as to the dis-
position of the profits of the three race meetings
wliich arc h(*ld annnallj.’. An investigation dl.s-
closed the fact tliat the money had been faithfully
dej>oslte<i in a Brighton bank, where It remaineil
as a sinking fund. When the lKx»ks were audited
it was found that tliey were in perfect sha|>e and
every penny accounted for.
What bothered the trustees was what to do
with the money ou hand, wliich amounted to
nearly $l(K>,tKM). Tiiey had lieen loyal to their
trust, and after several meetings decideil to turn
it over to the city, together with the race course,
grandstand, and all the hnildiiigs thereon. A
.special meeting of the town eounell was held and
the gift was formally accepted. The surplus in the
bank was devoted to the purchase and laying out
of Queen’s Park as a play ground and recreative
park, and it was voted to continue the races as
an attraction to the town. The mom*y received
from the race mtn'tings, amounting to atioiit $15,000,
is donated to local charitalde institutions, and
while the city funds are not augmented by the
gift, the city is reaping the bonetit of it.
The present trustees are continued in office
and run the race meetings as formerly, but what
arrangement will Ik* made at their deaths is puz-
zling the city aiitliorities of Brighton. Unless
some provision is made to elect new trustees on
the death of the present ones, the city authorities
will not only own the race track property, but
will be compelled to act as a jockey club, re-
ceiving entr!r»>. »rrjinglng races and attending to
all details necessary to run a ra<-e m<*etiiig. The
IHisitioii is a unique one for the city authorities, but
as a good revenue is derived from the meeting the
town council shows no disix>sitioa to cross the
bridge liefore reaching it.
Tlie Brighton races are among the cherished
institutions of England, the first nieeting dating
Imck nearly 125 years. It was the popular meeting
of iioldlity when William IV’., as prince of VV’ales,
had his summer residence at the royal pavilion at
Brighton.
THIRTY LEADING JOCKEYS.
Jockeys J. .Mundiy and J. .McCarthy gained tlie
ranks of the tlilrty leading last weak. The3' are
iKilh at Fort Erie and the former rode seven and the
latter six winners. .Seven was the high mark for
winners ridden last week, C. II. Sliilling at Empire
Cit3' also liaving tliat number to his credit. Walter
Miller’s siiccess«*s nuniliered live, while Notter and
J. Lee were (*ach home in front four times. The
staiuling of
tbe thirty leading
jockeys to
am]
eluding tbe
racing of
August 2
4, Is
as foil
:iws;
•Jockeys.
Mts.
1st.
2(1.
3<1.
Unn. P.C.]
W. .Miller .
72!»
210
1.56
J>5
2!M»
J. Lee
1K4
117
Dt9
.‘24
.M . Prestoti
108
io;{
:i54
.17
N icol ......
1(h;
62
45
167
.’28
R. McDaniel
.5.55
104
•m
78
257
.19
Garner . . . .
452
!>«;
62
54
220
.M<Miiitain
4S0
87
71
65
268
.18
Idoyd
81
8J»
82
51J1
.14
E. Dugan . ,
80
87
.58
281
.16
C. Kot'nier
408
77
s::
54
194
.19
C. H. Shilliii
ig
7.5
71
.51
17;>
.20
Moreland .
71
71
267
.15
D. Austin
6!»
87
75
;t2.5
.12
A. Brown
4S5
67
ti2
6*8
28S
.14
Saiid.v ....
4!t5
6.5
67
78
285
.1.5
G. Swain .
4S0
t>2
57
47
514
.15
Notter
61
46
.55
208
:17
AA’. Knapp
504
58
46
58
162
.19
W. Fis<-her
.58
52
<59
.561
.11
D. Bfdand
.52
52
57
225
.15
Englander
51
47
29
214
.15
Goldstein .
4‘>0
51
68
6*4
2:17
.12
Radtke ...
49
42
4t>
1.55
.17
J. .McCarth3
4!>
65
47
165
.1.5
L. Williams
48
42
.’I’i
DW
.16
J. Murphy
46
;t6
41
181
.1.5
F. Graliam
44
42
.50
198
.17
R. I.<>we
475
44
.5.5
71
.507
.tr.»
Pi<‘k<‘iis
45
55
.‘{l>
245
.15
C. Ib)ss ...
217
42
51
51
145
.17
CROKER HORSES AT NEWMARKET.
A London cahicgram says that Dr. McCabe, man-
ager of Richard Croker’s Irisli racing establish-
ment, has been granted a lieense to train on
Newmarket Heath, and will tiring over a small
string for the three meetings at Newmarket in
October. While Orhy has Immmi struck out of the
.St. Leger. wliich will he run at Doncaster Sep-
tenilK‘r 11, Dr. .Mct’alK* has hopes of starting the
Derby winner in the Cesarowitch Stakes October
16 and the Camhrldgeshire 0«-tolK*r 50. .Mr. Croker
has purchased a fiinii of ninety aeres In the vicin-
it3’- of his Gleneairn place and will erect ou it
palatial quarters for Ameriius and Orhy aud build
paddocks f<ir visiting mare.s.
NEEDS NO OUTSIDE CAPITAL.
New York, August 26. — A story was in circulation
at Yonkers toilay that T. D. .Sullivan and P. H.
.Met arreii had purchased an interest in the Empire
Cit3’ plant. VV hen .Mr. Butler was askeil about
the matter he said:
”lt is absurd. The traek Is owned by myself and
the estate of I’eter McDonnell. Not a share of stock
is for sale. We do not need the assistauce of out-
side capital.”
THREE HORSES FALL AND JOCKEY
LYCURGUS IS IN HOSPITAL.^
W. Ott and J. Lee Escape Injury— Old Hon-
esty Wins the Feature Race — H. K.
VIngut Scores a Double.
New V’ork, August 26. — Lycurgus, tbe colored
j«M-ke3’ under contract to William Walker, may lose
his life as the result of a nasty spill in the o^iening
race at Empire City track this afternoon. The race
was at five-eighths of a mile luid ten went to the
post. Alomar was left. In the rush for positions
around the first turn. Supine, ridden by Lyeurgus,
went down and New Garter and Teeta H., miwinted
by J. Lee and W’. Ott reswot I vely, fell over her.
L3’curgiis was found to have sustained concussion
of the brain and was taken uiioons<*ions to St.
Joseph Hospital in Yonkers. Ott was badly shaken
up. hut Lee esi*ai)ed wltliont a scratch and rode *
Old Honesty to victory in the Tarry town Handicap,
which featured the card as the fourth race, after
a hard drive with Light Wool.
There were 12.000 people at the track today and
In a betting way they apparently had the better
of the iKiokmakers. MLss Alert, Hollow, f'lolsteress
and St. Joseph were the successful favorites,
11. K. V’ingut .scored a ilouble. Hollister won the
first race for him and Cloisteress the fifth. They
lK>th led all the way.
.Tockeys .Miisgrave and Liehert divided the riding
honors. Each piloted two winners.
Ikdiow’s victory in the third race was his ninth
in twenty-nine starts. He has been ten times
second, six times third, and ouly four times un-
placed.
St. Lnoar, the three-year-old hay colt by St.
Floriaii — Lilly .M., Is to g<» to Mexico. J.* U. Fer-
riss, Jr., sold him to L. Blum today.
R. E. Watkins was able to prove to the stewards
that he and a number of his acquaintances had
wagcreil heavily on Flavigny Friday, and the In-
ve.stigation ended with the statement that the stew-
ards are satisfied that Flavigny’s poor showing
was line to excessive racing and staleness.
The horses Canopian, Penrhyn, Alsono and Am-
b<*rita, in the . stable of E. J. Gildersleeve, have
been attached by Walter T. McGinty, who claims
that Gildersleeve is imlebted to him In the sum
of $S410.
Silver Cup, the two-year-old chestnut filly by
Allaii-a-Dale — Ravello II., has l>een saild by J. C.
Ferriss, Jr., to Mrs. H. H. Selby. The price
nqiorted was $1,*200
BALLOT'S SHEEPSHEAD BAY TASKS.
VV’ith Peter Pan retired for the year it will now
fall to Ballot to do the heavy work of the Keene
stable in tbe great stakes for three-year-olds and
three year-olds and over. Judging from what he
has already done. Ballot is amply able to meet all
requirements and w’itli Superman, Court Dress, Pbi-
laiuler, Gretna Gr(*eii, Zamlicsi and Caliochon to as-
sist, the Keene stable seems able to get along
comfortably w'itliout the services of Peter Pan.
Ballot is well engaged at Slieepshead Bay ami if no
accident liefalls liiiii seems, likely ti> add betw'een
$.‘>o,iKK) and $.50,000 to the already plethoric stable
ai’coiint for the year. Ballot's nominations there
are in the following races:
Date. Stake and value. Distance.
August .’{1— f'all Handicap, $2 ,<mH) added 5-4
St*ptemlH*r 2— Twin City Handii-ap, $10,(H)0
added 1 l_4
SeptemlK'r 7— Century Stakes, $20,000 guaran-
teed 1 1-2
SeptemlM*r 9— Ocean Handicap, $2,50o added.. 1
SeptomlK*r 13 — Omnium Handicap, $.5,000
added 1 i-y
September 14 — .Annual Champion Stakes, $25-
000 giiaraiitet'd 2 1-4
It is not likely that such a distinguished and high
class colt will be started in more than four of these
stakes at the utmost and it is more than probable
that he will be saved for the Century and Annual
(^hampion alone. The Twin City Handicap is a
riidi event, but Ballot is sure to be assigned an im-
fM>st sufficient to be a' staggerer for even a crack
four year-old ami in view of the long distance of
the other two great races, it is more than proliahle
ho will lie an absentee when the horses go to the
I>ost for the Tw’in City.
So far as appearances go now the Century is at
his mercy, only Frank Gill, .Mc*Carter and Ironsides
aiipeariiig aide to offer any considerable opposition.
For tbe .Annual Champion Salvidere, Montgomery,
Fouutalnidne, .Mc-Carter, Paiimonok and Faust are
the best other eligildes of his own age. Of older
horses Glorifler, Holscher, Ironsides, Lotus Eater
and Haidd Water are all that appear worth a
moment’s eonsiderat ion and of these it is question-
aide whether any imt Holscher will bt* sent to the
IM*St.
PETER QUINCE IS GAME.
All the turf sharps w’ho saw Peter Quince race
Saturday at Saratoga s<*em to h.ave been favor.ably
Impressed. He ran greeu every foot of tbe way.
but still hung on in a way that bespeaks great
things when be learns what Is expected of him.
He may not b«‘. as has been asserted, as good
a colt as his stable mate, Colin, for they don’t
send many of that kiud to the races, but he will
win races iu high-class compaiiy.
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CIUC.VGO, ILLINOIS, AITIUST 27, PK)7.
ALEX SHIELDS IS DYING.
New York, August 2«. — William Shields received
at Yonkers this afterno<ui a telegram calling him
to the bedside of his fatlier, Alex Shii-lds, at
Round Brook, N. .T. Mr. Shields, the m<‘ssage said,
is not exiM*ctAMl to live through the niglit. Ho
is suffering from acute indigestion and nervous-
ness.
LONG MAY LOSE ARCITE.
Saratoga, N. Y., August 2ti.— George .T. Long’s
goiMl three-y<*ar-old .\reite is In a criti<'al condition.
He was Laiiul in his stall Sunday morning with a
concussion of tlie brain and has sinct* been in a
sling with his h»*ad high up to kt‘ep him fnun
bleeding to death. It is the general (»plnlon that
he mnnot 1k‘ sjivamI.
JOCKEY OTT A CHICAGO BOY.
.Lwke.v Walter ott. who fortunately e.scapetl in-
jury in the spill in the first race at Empire City
track yesterday, is a t'hicago l»oy. His mother is
a widow and he is her <mly child. He is sixtetm
years of age ami has been with the horses almut two
years. He is under eontnict to .Tohn Ferriss, .Tr.,
of Nashville, Tenn., and rmie his first winner May
10, last.
HOPE REES WILL PRESIDE.
Pn‘sident David Barnes of the City Park Jockey
Club is visiting ids family at Hawthorne for a few
days. Hi‘ will return to New Orh*ans about S»‘p-
temlAer 1. .Mr. P.arnes says no presiding judge
for the New Orleans meetings lias yet Ihhmi chosen.
It is still ex|M*ctA*d that Captain J. H. Rees will be
ludiiCAMl to a«*t in that capacity witli Clarence Mc-
Dowell as his assoidate.
CORRIGAN LOSES THREE HORSES.
Edward Corrigan has thirty horses in training
at Hawthorne under June Collins. He had the
misfortune to lose tliree two-year-olds last week.
Mr. Corrigan ladieves tliey were iM»is<»iied through
a mistake on the part of, the druggist who filled a
pr«*scrlpliou intended as a remedy for their cough
Ing.
HARRY KUHL GOES TO DENVER.
Harry Kuhl, former s»*cretary of the Western
Jockey Cluli ami the Chicago Jo<key (’liih, is in
bad health and has gone to IHuiver in the hoi»e of
recovery, though his friends are fearful that his
condition is iimre serious than he liiuiself Indleves.
Butte meeting closed. AIkhU three weeks ago Mr.
Maeey wired Morgan to rei>orf to Henry McDaniel
at the end of the Butte meeting, but the boy has
not put ill hit> appearance at New York.
Last Thiir.‘^ay, McGraw and the New Y'ork base-
ball players are said to have bet a pr*ol of $2,000
or so on Confi'ssor at Vonk«‘rs. The same after-
mxm the Pittsburg taam got twenty hits and twenty
runs and smother^ the so-called Giants. Confeshor
won after the game was lost. What’s the answer?
Saratoga’s m<*etlng will close Thursday and the
Shee(>sliead Bay meeting will ojk*!! Saturday, so
there will be racing at Empire City and Fort Erie
tracks only on Friday. With Empire City closing
Friday and Montreal opening Saturday, there will
he racing at thr^ tra»ks until Fort Erie closes
SepteuilH*r 7. Montreal will close September 14
and Lexington and Toronto will open <m the same
date.
SEATTLE RESULTS OF AUGUST 20.
(Roceivtsl by mail.)
Seattle. Wash., August 20. — Forty fifth day of the
King County Fair Association’s Summer Meeting at
The Meadows, Weather clear; track fast.
First Race — .*> 1-2 Furlongs. 4-year-olds and up-
ward. Selling.
llorses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. O C P S
Mischief 10l> F. Wilson. 4 5J 8-5 3-5
Belle Kinney 107 2* dross 6-513-103-5 1-3
Su.sle dregg 102 3* <^harb’eau 12 10 4 2
Time, lAfil.
Went to post at 2:22. At post 1 minute. Start
go<Hl; won driving; second tlie same; tblrd easily.
Neatness, 12; Crigll, 20: Agmdo, 17; Two Bills, S;
Wliitestone, 1.50, and Dr. ScbarlT, 12, finished as
named.
Second Race— 1 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling.
Horses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. O C P S
Tonic 117 I'i A. Walsh .8-5 2J 6 5 3-5
Poneinah 117 2* Manders .,15 15 6 3
Disagno 114 3‘ Mentry ....5 7 2J 3-2
Time, 1:421.
Went to post at 2:451. At iM>st 2 minutes. Start
;ood; wim easily; second and third driving. IIi|K>-
tcca, 10; Lucky Lad, 0; Doc Craig, 4; dold Ledge,
ir»; (.'adet IL, .‘50; Auopus, 10; Weatlierford, 20,
I ml Red Ogden, .‘iO, finished as named.
Third Race — 1 1 16 Miles. 4 -year-olds and up-
ward. Selling,
Horses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. OOPS
Iron Watson 107 1* Keogh ....6 8 3 7-5
Hi Col Cap 107 2J Manders ..3 16-51 2-5
Captain Forsee..ll0 3® dro.ss 3A 3 1 1-2
Time, 1 :4S.
Went to iSYst at 2:16. At i»ost 1 minute. Start
goiKl; won easily; s<*eoml and third driving. El
Cbiliuahna, 7; Ia*asli, 14-.5, and Miss May Bowdisb,
10, liiiislied as named.
Fourth Race— 2-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
Horses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. OOPS
The Mist 107 li Keogh ....5 9 3 7-5
Fireball 118 2» McBride ...2 2 9-102 5
Eiitre Nous 107 3- Mo<2ain ...3i 4 2 3-5
Time, 1:12.
Went to post at 3:47. At imysI 1 minute. Start
g(MMi; w'on driving; second and third the same.
Itncolic. S; Grace G., o, and Fair Fagot, 5, finished
as named.
Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward.
.\lIoWaiK*es.
Horses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. OOPS
Jack Adams Ill McRae ....1 1 2-51-5
Fastoso Ill 2* Drolette ...8 13 4 8-5
Silver Sue 106 3“ Gross 3 9-5 3-5 1-3
Time, 1 :27.
Went to po.st at 4:1!». At post 1 miuute. Start
goiMl: won easily; seeund ami third driving. Chan-
••ellor Walworth, 2.5; Red Reynard, 12; Meringue,
HMD; Ero Pyro, 60, and Search Me, 16, finislieil as
iiaiued.
Sixth Race — 2-4 Mile. 3-year olds. Allowances.
Horses. Wt.Fin. Jockeys. O C P S
Pal 109 H Buxton ....11-513-59-101-2
Sidney F 109 2^ Warren ....20 15 6 3
Betsey 107 3^ Gro.ss 6 8 3 8-5
Time, 1:124.
Went to iKYst at 4:47. At post 1 minute. Start
fair; wiMi ritUlen out; second and third driving.
Netting. 15; Mary B.. 12; Burning Bush, 10; Cun-
ardo, 11-5; Ishfar. 100; Cholk Hedrick, 10; Rhln-
ock, K*t>, ami Water Trusli, :K), iiiiished as named.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s races
are:
Saratoga — Saratoga, N. Y., August 26.
1— J. C. Core, Jack Atkin, Rockstone.
2 — Tom Dolan, Clare Russell, Smiling Tom.
.*{ — Sir Cleges. K»‘cp Moving, Single Stone.
4 — Vails, Moiifort, Okeiilte.
.5 — Smiling Tom, Fancy Bird, Phil Finch.
6- P(dly Watts, Imitator, Woolspun.
H. Forsland.
Empire City — Yonkers, N. Y’., August 26.
1 — .\unt Rose, John P. Bergen, Gun Cotton.
2 — Carthage, Redg:iuntlet, Orphan Lad.
— Hanbridge, Aunt Rose, Skyo.
4 — Goldi»riK>f, Toiisy Koldiison, I’retension.
5 — Posing, Granada, Coltuess,
(*. — King of the Valley, Braiicas, Flayigny.
J. L. Dempsey.
Fort Erie — Fort Erie, Ont., August 26.
1— Eonite, Truro, Paul Pry.
2— Flying PlfYver, Ralph Reese, Billy Ray.
2— Fronteiiae, Rather Royal, Cooney K.
4 — Grande Dame, Grenesque, Catlierlno F.
5— June Time, Little Boot, Willis Green.
6 — L. C. WIdrig, Soiree, Frescati.
T. K. Lynch.
FORT ERIE ENTRIES.
For differences in weight add or deduct
5 points to the pound. An extra good |
rider’s average worth is 3 pounds. |
Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast.
Racing starts at 3 p. m. (Chicago time, 2 p. m.)
XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
First Rac»-^*8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Selling,
lud. Horses. A. Wt. Hdep.
70646= . . . Eonite lOl 725
7<Hi45> Paul Pry 106 720
7<K;46....Sir Cyril ...' 105) 720
70T,45) Giles 101 715
7<H5)5 Bayardo 5)8 715
70646=. . .Truro 106.. X.. 710
7< »646 Bayou Lark 104. .X.. 705
7(MV46. . . .Malmaison 105) 700
70628= . . .Our Boy 100. . X . .65)5
70272 WagmT Jr 100 (HM)
70.55D5 Protagonist lO.’l 675
Second Race— Short Course.
Steeplediase.
3-year-olds and upward. H.nndicap.
70502=. ..Ralph Reese 5 .. 140 700
706<;4 Tony Hart 6. . 126. . X . .605
(7<m; 64>... Flying IMover 5. . 148. . X . .<i5»0
70661. . . .Sam I'ariuer 8. . 126. . X . .65M)
r»2S.55 Billy Kay S..140 (iS5
70620 Sam Chilton 2.. 1.20 600
Third Race— 7-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
70.577= . . .CiKuiey K 2. . 5»0. . X . .725
(70.575) .. .Royal River 2.. 08.. X.. 720
70647=. . .Rather Royel 5. . 106. . X . .715
70478= . . .Frouteuac 7. .107 715
7o«; 47= . . . Momre 2.. 86.. ©..715
08042 Ohiyesa 4 . . 5«*. . X • 710
7<m; 47 Ben Stille 2.. 90 710
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Ir4N|uots Ibitel Handicap. Value $1,500.
2 year-olds.
7o«;:J7 GRANDE DA.ME 120 725
7i».55*.2= . . . .MoIi«.re lOO. . X . .7U>
7o«i28» ... Aromatize 512 705
70629. . .♦Sombrita 90 705
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
f Communications without mimes and addresses
of senders will not be aiisweriHl or iioticetl.J
T. V,. Clev4‘laud, O. If a horse reported to have
been scratched runs and wins or is placed its
liackers are entitled to payment.
J. II. K,, St. Limis, .Mo. By a telegraphic error
Carthage’s weight in race 70606, August 21, was
made 1(H> ikmuhIs. He carried 126 pounds in the
race.
Harry B., Chicago. B’s place parlay on Miss
Ab*rt, llolhiw ami Flavigny won. Flavigny lieiiig
“out” for plac<*, it Vt as void as to Jier and w’oii
on the other two. ^
C. F. K., (Uiicago. Longstreet and Tenny ran
a iiiateh race at .Monmouth Park Augu.st 1, 1891.
It was for $5,<MM) a side at a mile and a quarter,
each ,to <*arry 124 pounds. The .Moimuuith Park
Association added $2,.*»oO. Longstreet was riddmi
i»y Tony Hauiillou ami won li.v six leugtlis in 2:07L
J. K., Celina, D. (1) .N liandicap Is a race for
wlii<*Ii the horses are welghteil aceonling to their
Yfunparative merits in the estimation of tlie lian-
dlcap|»er ffYr the puriM»s<> of «‘qualiziug their chauc«‘s
of winning. (2) .V selling race is one in whi<*h
evcr.v liorsi* ent<‘red is siibje<*t to l»e claiin<*d if it
los(‘s, ami tlie winner ninst lie offered fi>r sale
by pnldic autcioii. starting at the price named
by the «>wiier when making tlie entry. The comli-
lions a race are determined by the association
offering it.
NOTES OF THE TURF.
Fr«*d Bnrlew says (’hapnlteiM'c, barring accidents,
is a certain starter for the Futurity.
.\ppli<atioiis for C.OO stalls have lanm made at
Monfrea.l There are now about 1.50 horses on the
grounds.
SalviibTe has l»een improvcYl b.v his stay at Sara-
toga. It is said that h<‘ has taken on alKUit DM)
p<»nmls of t1(‘sli.
W. IL Carey Imwed a tendon at Shei'pshead Bay
last Jniie, blit trainer James Blnte says he will
simly ra<*»* again this fall.
William Kane, assistant clerk of the scales at
Saratoga, was s(rl<*k«*n with apoplexy last Friday
night and is in a critical «‘ondition.
The nnnnni fall sales of tlioronglilired yearlings
iimh'r the aiispu'cs of the Faslg-Tipf«m (’oinpany,
will begin at Slieepslioail Bay next Satunlay.
When J. L<*e nsle two winners at Yfmkors Tliurs-
<lay, one of the New Yiirk <*rlticlsms ran this way:
“But, of course*, a <hiiiaman could have won on
Hollow.”
Jolin Doyle, widely known as a writer on the
l»re«*dlng of lhoroiighbn*ds nmler the pen name of
“0.\4*riiHii,” «lb‘d recen’ly in England. .Mr. Doyle
was also a breezier in a small way.
Bar .Nmn*. which Is ••x!H‘ct«Ml to be the Whitney
ilepeiideiice for tin* Futurity, imiiressed the work-
watchers at S:irat«»ga Sunday nionihig when he gal-
lo|H*«l six furlongs in l:I6i| 4>v«*r a slow tra<*k.
Gus -Maeey Is trying l4> hM-ale jockey Arthur Mor-
eau. He has beard notblug of the lad since the
76649=.
..Catberino F
IIO.X.
.700
70613. .
.♦Grenestiue
104
.700
70558. .
. .Guarda
.700
♦Dennerlen & Cornell entry.
Fifth Race— 1 1*8 Miles.
3-ycur-oIds and upward. Selling.
70Trl82. ..Willis Green 2.. 97..X..7I
7(MMR)= . . .June Time 2. . 90. . X . .71
7<m; 14=. ..ImlMHlen 6.. 101.. X.. 71
70122=... Blaze o’Light 2.. 90..X..71
7tH*»(r7 Jupiter 4. . 101 . . X . .71
70.5‘m; Doubt 2.. 97..X..7«
7066.’{=. ...Marlmbo 4. .lot . . X . .7<
7<Mk22 1‘nngent 2.. 5M)..X..('»5
70669= . . .Little Boot 2. . 95. . X . .6'
706.22. ....Mary Darby 2.. 95 6;
Sixth Race— 3*4 Mile.
2-yeor-old8. Selling.
(70646)... L. C. Widrig 100 71
7<M»65=. . .Frescati 101. . X . .71
7(>.59.5 Soiree 95.. X.. 7
70.592. . . .R«*d Hussar 110.. X.. 7
706S5 CIlviMlear 107..X..7<
7059.2. .. .Maxton DM) 61
705.26 Orlie DM) i;(
6885)0 Cutlass 98 iV
NEW YORK ENTRIES.
(Empire City.)
Probalillltles: Weather clear; track fast.
Racing starts at 2:.20 p. ni. (('lilcago time, 1 :.2(1
XBnns well in mnd. ©Superhir iniid runner.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Selling.
Ind. Horses. A. Wt. Hdc
(70605) , . . Aunt Rose 105 7:
(70.586). ..Gaga 104 7
(706.29). . .John P. Bergen 102 7
706.57= ... Hester Zorra 100.. X.. 7
7<MH1 ... .Corncob 114 7
70617. ,. .S<*alhip 112 7
70621 = . . .La vat rina 105.. X-. 7
7<K159 AUiert Star 111..X..7
70.586 Belle Griffon 105 7
7<MJ78 Gun Cotton 104 7
Second Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upw’ard. Allowances.
70624=. . .Cartilage 4.. 108.. X.. 7
7(M{79. .. .Orphan Lad 2.. 98.. X.. 7
70482 Prince Ahmed 2.. 109 7
(70570) .. .Colbwiny 2.. 108.. X.. 7
70.570. .. .Earl Rogers 4.. 111.. X,. 7
704.50 Granada 4.. 106,. X.. 7
70622=.. *Braden 5.. 101.. X.. 7
( 70120).. *Redga nutlet 2.. 101.. X.. 7
70590 PiYsliig 4 . .1 1 1 . . X . . 7
70661 .. . .Alpeumarcheii .2. . DKJ. . X • -7
♦T. P. Hayes entry.
Third Race— About 3*4 Mile (165 feet short).
2-yea r-olds. Allowances.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1907.
SARATOGA ENTRIES.
Probabilities: Weather clear; track fast.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:30).
XRuiis w«*ll in mud. ©Siq»erIor mud runner.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
All Ages. Handicap.
I Ind. IbYrses. A. Wt. H<lcp.
7o(’».’’.2 Hamlzarrn .5,. 90.. x.. 7.50
7(m; 02=. ...Ia«*k Atkin 2. .117. . X . .74.5
(7(M;1S). ..J. C. Core 2. . 11.2. . X . .740
70.579. . . .Bat Masterson 2.. Ill 740
7(Ma‘{=. .•Rm-ksDnie 2.. 102 740
70.5^4. .. ..Merry Englaml 7.. 106 740
(70(J75). ..Oxford 5. . 107. . X . .72.5
70.524. . .*Danoscara .2. .DM) 72.5
(69088) . . .Glenhain .2. . lo2 720
7(Mi.25 1 D knows 2 . . 94 . . X . . TM)
70672=. . .Keep Moving 2.. 87.. X.. 725
♦J. .Sanford entry.
Second Race — 1 Mile.
2-year-olds and upw’ard. Signing.
70625..
..HANBRIDGE
lOO
.©.
.7.50
70605) .
...\nnt Rose
108.
.745
706.55)= .
..Sk.vo
108.
• X.
.740
706.59 =
X
740
T00*ii) • •
VtikiiiiiDnjr Pit
11.7.
.7.'50
70678..
..Running Account
111.
.X.
.720
70657. .
.*La Sorella 11
93.
.715
*H. K. Vingut entry.
Fourth Race — About 3-4 Mile (165 feet short).
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
70660=
..Goldproof
4.
. 94.. X.
.7.50
70.502.
..Pretension
.104. .X.
.745
(7(5680)
. .Clolsteress
.107..X.
.740
(70643)
. .Topsy Robin.son
4.
.107..X.
.740
70406=
. 2 .
. 102
.740
(r.202.
..Just So
6.
. 94.. X.
.740
02222.
..Flis
6.
. 97
.720
70.570.
..Eltopia
. 94
.720
00041.
..High Chance ....
. 94.. X.
.720
70188.
. .Tuscan
..97..©.
.715
02574.
. . .Lincrjiift
. 94
.705
.2
87
.700
Fifth Raco— 1 Mile
and 100
Yards.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
70624.
..Buttons
.102
.725
70.5,90.
..Posing
4
.101..X.
.720
704.50.
. .Granada
4
.105..X.
.715
70680=
..Diatiiond .......
.102
.715
7<M",2C=
\f f
98
.715
70626.
..Nellie Racine ..
3
. 91.. X.
.715
7fMH2.
...Javanese
. 90.. X.
.710
(706.58).
..(’oltness
2
. 92.. X.
.710
7<HH4=
. . Rolla
4
5*7 X
.705
70061 =
..Sam Rice
.101. .X.
.700
Sixth Race— 1
1-8 Miles.
4-year-olds and upward. Si'lling.
(70.55)0)
...Clyde
.102..®
.725
(70640)
...Palette
6
. 91. .X
.720
7055.2=
. . . Reidmoore
4
.102..X
.715
(^0644)
...King of the Valley 7
. 99
.715
7fH;44=
...Flavigny
4
.102..X
.710
70661 .
. . .Kohnoflaw
4
. 90
.710
70661 .
4
X
. 705
70662=
...Brancas
.104..©
.700
7<K>44=
. . . Ibdla
4
. 92.. X
.700
706 :»;. .
7))1.’{5). .
.TOM DOLAN
. . .2.
.101.
X.
.725
.Phil Finch
.. 6.
. 5)7.
©.
.720
.('hire Russ4‘I1
.. 2.
. 86.
X.
.7L5
06
715
. . 4.
. 5)6.
X .
.715
• Workman
• • n .
.101.
.X.
.710
0
96
X
710
2 .
9.‘».
. X .
.710
.Vendor
.. 4.
.100.
.X.
.705
.Vino
.. 4.
. 5)2.
.X.
.705
.Molesev
.. 2.
. 89.
.X .
.7o5
.Lady Esther
..4.
.KM).
.X.
.700
.Schro<*der’s Midway ..
. . 2 .
. 95.
.X.
.7»M)
4.. 5)2..
7)M*»,“.8 Destroyer .
Third Rac<
Third Rac»— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-olds. .\llow’ances.
Sir Cleges 100.
Belhvetlier Dm).
..Single Stone 105) 7
..Sir Galahad DM) 7
..Keep Moving 105).. X.. 7
..Biskra 104 7
..Win. II. L.voii 105) 7
...Miss Angle 105) 7
..Sungleain 97 7
..Marengo 100 7
..Frances Ray 97.
E. S. Whittak<*r, b. c, by
Ben Strome — Daisy Chain.. 100.
Fourth Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
Saranac Handicap. $5,fM)0 added.
3 year-olds.
70.579=
..Vails
112.
• X..
750
70221=
..Monfort
• X..
740
7*m;18=
.’Don Enrique .,
107.
• X..
7:i5
70651=
..Clare Ru.ssell ..
92.
.X..
725
70.599=
..Colonel Jack ...
• X.
7.’lO
70.599.
.•Okenito
100.
.X.
725
7(M*.24 .
..Rio Grande ...
90.
.X.
725
•A.
Belmont entry.
Fifth Race— 1
Mile.
2-yoar-olds and upward.
Selling Handicap.
706.55.
..D’Arkle
5.. 112.
• X.
725
70C*.24=
..Phil Finch
6.. 12.2.
.©.
720
70.580)
..Fancy Bird
4. .117.
• X.
715
70181.
..Workman
5. .118.
.X.
715
70580.
..Vino
4. .111.
. X .
715
(706.55)
..Arimo
2.. 124.
.X.
710
70636.
. .Sn)iling Tom . .
2.. 120.
• X.
710
70670=
..Ed Ball
7.. 126.
.X.
705
70.528.
, .Poqiiesslng ....
4. .112.
705
706.26.
, .Qnagga
3.. 107.
.X.
.705
70670.
..Lane .\llen ...
, ,
4. .117.
. X.
700
7*M;:t6.
...Molesey
2. .118.
.X.
.700
Sixth Race — 5
1-2 Furlongs.
o.
year-olds. Maidens
Special Weights.
Fillies and
G(
Idiiigs.
70471=
..♦Polly Watts ...
108.
.725
70620.
. . . Woolspun
lOS.
.720
70.529.
...Mystifler
108.
.715
70674.
...Glorious Betsy .
lOS.
.X.
.715
7(M*20.
...Imitator
108.
.710
nno
1D<i
.7(M)
70042.
...Miramar
108.
.705
70620.
. . .Thomas Flyer . .
108.
.700
Latona, h. f.
by
Sain— El
Salado
las.
Pontue, eh. o.
by
Pontiac —
(2tnm
108.
Prow'ler, eh. g,
1 Iiv1<>(-
»‘y
Pessara —
♦Grasslands, b. f
, by ('hueta-
minda — Arrow’fj
TUSS 108.
•J.
Sanford entry.
STATE FAIR OF TEXAS RACING.
The State Fair of Texas will give six stakes of
$1,0(K) each. Entries will close .\ngnst 21, 1907.
SIxty-one purse races for thoroughbreds, no purse
less than $.‘)00; during their .\linnal Fall .Meeting,
Oetolier J5) to Noveinl>er .2, 1907.
Ft»r entry blanks and further information, address
BEN E. CABELL,
Assistant Secretary,
Dallas. Texas.
SARATOGA FORM CHART.
(SARAT(X1A.)
MONDAY, AUGUST 26 , 1907. WEATHER CLEAR. TRAC K FAST .
Nineteenth day. The Saratoga Association. Summer Me<*tlng of 22 days. (205 IsYoks on.)
Presi.ling Judge, Clarence McDowell. Starter, Mars Cassidy. St»eretary, Andrew’ Miller.
Racing starts at 2:.20 p. ni. W indicates w’hip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis folhnvlng
the distance of each race indicate index nun)lH'r, track record, age of horse and weight carried.
IMBST R.VCE — 7-8 Mile. (64114 — 1 :24f — 5 — 1)9.) $600 added. 3-year-olds and upward.
?. Net value to wi)iner $590.
"Twt PP^t ^ ^StrFhi Jockeys
O H C P S
70615 MARK ANTONY II.
WB
4 110
1
4
1=
1<
P
1=
1*>
Finn
R P Carman
3
-18-i
53
1 3 5
70615=SECURITY
W
4 107
5
1
3*
3‘
3=
24
2*
Beckman
W Cahill
2.1
45
4
6 5 3-5
701S1 ET) BALL
w
7 103
4
6
8
5h
r>*
4‘
3‘
Henry
J A Bennet
5
8
7
2\ 1
7)M>I5=EAST E.ND
w
4 103
8
3
2*
2*
2h
3'=
4«
E Dugan
Burlingame S’ble
15
25
20
6 2i
70561»SLSTER FRANCES
W’B
4 111
3
7
4)1
4=
4=
5*
Nicol
.V Baker
8-5
2
2
7 101-4
70525 .SOIMETY" BUD
WB
4 1«)6
2
8
51
7=
71
7
(D
0 Burns
I.1 J Carey
4()
50
40
12 6
705S3 LANE ALLEN
W’
4 113
7
2
7M
8
6^
6*
73
Koenier
A U Hamilton
15
1.5
10
4 2
706.55 TUOUVEUR
WB
3 08
6
5
6‘
6«»
8
8
8
Hyland
Beacon Stable
60
200
200 60 30
.. 5.. 140 700
.. 6. .1.26. . X . .695
.. 5.. 148.. X.. 65)0
.. S..126..X..65M)
.. 8.. 140 685
.106..X..
.107
. 86 ..©..
. 9f*..X..
. 90
IMine. 12. 2.2L 253, 47j|, 1:00^, 1:1.2^. l:26i|.
Winner — Br. g. by Marco — Hampton Lass (traim'd liy J. Blnte).
5Vent to iMist at 2:.*1.2. At post .2 niinntes. Start straggling.. Wmi driving; second and third the
sjiine. Mark .Vntony II. Iiroke slowly, but soon forgml to tlie front and apiieared like spreadeagling the
others in the mitldle nniiiing, tlien tinistied tiring and was lucky to win. S«*«*nrity. taken back ami
mess«Ml alMuit for the first luilf. finished with a fast, but l>elated, rush and probably was lH*st. Ed Ball
was outpaced and In the rear to the last turn, but chised ni» into a fast going third. East F.nd is im-
proving and sliow’ed speeil and stamina. Sister Frances, away isnirly, closed a big early gap, lait ran a
cinnpara lively bad race: The winner was enti*i*ed for $1.<HM); no bid.
Scratched -70(*»5l Aletheno. 99; 70491 Countersign, 99; 7fH;:;4=Aster d’Or, 112; 70655= Vendor, 10.2; 7<)5H0
Nancy, 5)2; 7<r)61 Anneta Lady, 10.2.
Overwelglits — Sister Fram*es, 2 pounds.
7067J.
Ind Horses
SECOND R.\CE— About 2 Miles. SteepleHiase. (70,270— 4:16—^—158.) $900 added.
4-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $745.
AWtPPSt 4 8 12 15 StrFin Jockeys
O H C P_3_
70.598 KERNEL W 5 150 4 1 4 4 4 4 2 1* Huppo J W Colt 2 18-5l6-57-10oiit
7)C»46 M.\XIM ILIAN WB 5 135 3 2 D.J 2« 2* Ih 2 T O'Brien F A Clark 10 15 7 3-2 out
7059S-LIGHTS OlTT w « 132 2 3 1»> 3« .2« 3 3 3 Soffel J T .Stewart 3 5.J 5 « "» out
G51C2 JOHN M. P. w 8 1G5 1 4 3‘ 2‘ 1= D-i Bolted.Mr J O’B'nB'leighParkS'lde 6 5 «-5 9-102 3 out
Time. 4:27.
Winner — Br. li, by Sir Dixon — Nutshell (trained by .M. Daly),
Went to iMist at .‘1:02. At iMist I iiiinnte. Start goml. Won driving: second the same. Kernel
I I a lied for a mile and a half, fenced badly and bluiidertMl and lost ground at every obstacle, but got up
fnuill.v and outsta.viHl Maximilian at tlie end. I'ln* latter made the rnnniiig for a mile, held on remarkably
well tlirmigliont and is greatly iiii|rt*ove«I. Lights Ont ran prominently for half the joiiniey and quit, as
usual, fell and was renionnted and thilslied thir«l finally. J«4in M. P. drew ont wdit-ii asked and led to the
last mile by twenty lengths, but ladted at tlie last Jninp and was iiuineusnrablv liest.
ScrateheU— 70616-Garrett, 143; 70344‘Blue Pigeon, 149; 70698*Jack Barr, 130. '
p .r^ V-
P _.y A * i;;,- «
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907.
DAILY BACHTG POKM.
70672
)|m 1 Horses
THIRD RA(’E— 3-4 Mile. (70407— 1:11 jl—3— 122.) $7.70 nddcd. 2-year-olds.
Handirnp. ' Not value to winner $720. ^
A WtPrSt Vi ^ % Str Fin Jocke^
12 n iij 1* \v Miller A S I^bold
fis «s 3h 2* E Dupran F K Hitchcock
.72 5‘ 3h W Knapp A Belmont
.3i 7 6
7 10 «
4 4 31
4A 25 4*‘ 4*» Goldstein Beverwyck Stable20 30 30 10 5
3i» 3‘ 2»> .75 Brtrssel .T Fitz.‘*iiiimons 10 12 10 4 2
7» 7« 6b Sandy .T W McClelland 8 10 8 3 1
10 12 10 4 2
.T W McClelland 8 10 8 3
8‘ Beckman M Schwartz
0 0 0 91 Garner
8 10 10 10
Burns T H Williams
30 50 50 15
7or>97=CHI'BITA w 107 7 1 1* 1» I’i 1» W Miller A S I^bold 7 6 2 1
706373KEEi» MOVING w 100 3 .7 6* 6» 3»» 2* E Dupran F K Hitchcock 7 10 6 2 6-5
70600 ANTAECS w 110 18 5i 5‘ 3»> W Knapp A Belmont 4 4 3J 7-5 7-10
70597 BA NY AH w 92 5 7 Al 2J 4*‘ 4*» Goldstein Beverwyck Stable20 30 30 10 5
<70620)M1SS DEBANEY w 99 6 4 3b 3‘ 2»> .55 Brussel .T Fitz.‘*immons 10 12 10 4 2
70597 BAR \ AVIS wn 99 2 3 7« 61 6i» Sandy .T W McClelland 8 10 8 3 1
< 69779 iJOHNN IE BRAKE W 117 9 6 2h 45 7^ 7* Nicol F Cook 3 45 4 8-5 4-5
70505 I'OMAXDER WB 100 8 9 10 8 8 8‘ Beckman M B Schwartz 30 40 40 1;» 8
7MWK)'» master ROBERT WB 108 4 10 9 9 9 9» Garner S Emery 4 6 5 2 1
70243 WABTER MILLER WB 92 10 2 8 10 10 10 G Burns T H Williams 30 50 50 15 7
Time. 123. 24j!, 4sa. 1:14-.
WiniHT — Br. f. bv Kingston — Concertina (trained by W. J. Yiuiiig).
Went to iMMSt at At jmst 4 ndmites. Start i»oor. Won easily; se<*ond and third driving.
Cluilila. ffom a living start, won all the way like a g«Hxl one. Keep M<wing. on tlie inside 411 close quar-
ters. was stinltlcd baik and canic tlirongh on the Inside in the deep stretch going into a fast goln.tr s4*cond.
AiUacus. from a tlalf<K»ted inside start, was slir.fHed back and closed an immense gap on the extreme out-
side. nimiiiig a grand race. Baii.v.ah was a prominent eontemler throughout. Miss Delaney was prominent
io the last sixteenth, hut tired finally. Kara Avis finished fast. .Tohnnie Blako was prominent early and
llre«l as if sluwt.
Snitched— 7<t4::4=T'nele. 12<;: t70.5r».3)Ella O’Neill, 108; 70035^^ Magazine, 112; 70000 Sir Cloges, 107;
7<N2l.* King ,Sol. !«>; 70.5, si Smiley CorlaMt. tCi.
Overweights — .Miss Delaney, 2 iKUUids; Rara A vis, 2.
FOURTH R.\CE— 1 Mile. (4S.54.8— 1 :.‘17?,— 3— 1 12.) Amsterdam Selling Stakes.
I Vr O I O $1.54K> added. 3-yeai-olds and upward. Net value to w inner $l,0t >.5.
Ind ilmses Aml^St % % % StrFin J^keya Owners <) HOPS
70154 GRAl’l’BE WB 5 % 5 3 1’5 1= V V 1- Goldstein F .T Farrell 8 12 10 4 2
704.54-rye -vvs 4 101 1 2 5^ 3b 4b 4’5 W Miller D Sullivan 25 3 9-5 3-5 1-1
i7(h;34)RIGHT royal WB 5 104 3 8 7 » 6h 3h 5» 3‘5 Jos Hogg S I^zarus 10 12 12 5 2
70.58.3- MISSOURI LAD w 4 % 4 4 6^ 4“b 2b 2b 4» Henry F Cook 8 12 10 3 S-5
<704.54>DRE.VMER w 5 109 2 1 3h 7>5 5"b 3“b 5^ W Knapp H B Duryea 7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5 1-4
i7<m;19>ZIEN.\1’ W 4 99 7 5 2= 3J 7= 65 6"b Garner W F Schulte 12 20 20 8 4
70.391P ampEDO w 3 99 6 6 S 5b 8 8 7^ C Grand E Waylaml 20 30 :i0 10 5
Ind Horses
70154 GRAl’PLE
704.54-RYE
i7«h;34) RIGHT ROYAL
70.58.3- M I SSOl : R 1 LAD
<704.54>DREAMER
i7<m;19>ZIENA1’
70.{9tP,\M|»j,:i)O
WB 5 % 5 3 VI V V
1- Goldstein F .T Farrell
ws 4 101 1 2 5^ 3b 4b 4’5 2‘ W Miller D Sullivan
WB 5 104 3 8 7 » 6h 3h 5» 3‘5 Jos Hogg S I..azarus
w 4 96 4 4 6*^ 4“b 2b 2b 4’ Henry F Cook
w 5 109 2 1 3b 7>5 5"b 3“b 5^ W Knapp H 14 Duryea
W 4 99 7 5 2= 3J 7= 65 6"b Garner W F Schulte
W 3 99 6 6 8 5b 8
7^ C Grand E Waylaml
70674
Ind Honscs
FH'TH RACE— § 1-2 Furlongs. (.342(1:1— 1 2—111.) • $000 added. 2 year-olds.
Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner $<m0.
AWtPl^St U, % % Str Fin J^keys Owners O H C P S
70.52!t'*BAROl).\ W 101 2 4
70.507 ST. ILARIO WB 97 8 5
7<w;i7'*MlSS CATESBY WB 102 5 12
»;:)342 .\R1EL W’B 99 6 9
7042.53(701,0 QUARTZ w KK) 11 6
70IS7 GLORIOUS BETSY WB 99 10 10 10 12 7- 6^ R McDan’lChelsea Stable 15 20 20 6 3
69739 ARASEE WB 91 4 3 25 2^ 3h 75 .1 I’owers S Emery 15 25 12 5 25
7«8;jO G01,I>QUE.‘4T w 109 9 2 .5b 85 8^ W Knapp H B Duryea 7 10 10 4 2
704S7 DIXIE HIMMEL W 102 7 8 6h Sill 9 Jegon J Gar.son 200.300.3(8)100.50
I’ENLINE w 99 13 11 11 10 10 10 Henry F H Von Stade ,50 1(8) 1(8) 40 20
0(’T0K7 W’ 102 3 7 9 11 12 11 Brussel W D Allhouse 20 30 30 12 6
7(8t:n DOT’flE S. w ‘»9 12 1 35 3‘ 9 12 (7 Grand A Brooker 100 KK) KK) 30 15
7(HU7 TASK MASTER W KK) 1 13 13 13 13 13 Finn F Burlew 15 20 15 6 3
Time. 12?. 241. .Wi?. 4!). 1:013, 1:08J.
Winner -Ch. f, by .Mv(‘seot — Fedaliua, by Alarm (trained by V. Coyne).
M'ent to i»ost at ’4:.3l. At post :i minutes. Start iHK»r. Won easily; second the same; third driving.
r.ariKla drew out quickly, held sway !(► the end and won with plenty left. M. llario got into prompt pnr-
suU of (lie winner from the start and was a fast going and game sei-iHid. Miss Catesby, t»adly ridden and
nearly left.- elos(‘d an immense gap, was easily second b«*st ami ran a cracking race. Ariel closed up rap-
i«!I.v and appeared a sure third in the stretch, but succumlied in the last stride. Gold Quartz st(*ndily im-
pKwed liis ))ositioii in the last half. Glorious Betsy, nearly left, made up much ground. Task Master was
virtually loft. Goldqnest was crowded h.iek.
S4ratch(‘d— 7(K;20-C. J. Celia. 102; 7tC>29 Mystifier, 104; 70r»0U Donnell, 104; 70037 Sungloam, 104;
70.3 4.S (Jlam us, 10.5; 704.S7 Goes Fast, JK); 70C»50 Orcagna, 1)0.
Overweights — Glorious Betsy, 1 ik>uiu 1; Arasee, 1.
rr pr sixth RACE^I l-S Miles. CHoSI— l:.51g— r»— IIU) $900 added. 3-year-oIds and up-
I i O ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $7.55.
11 15 12 1* W Miller G J Long 7-5 8-5 1 2-5 ^
4^ 4- 2>5 2< E Dugan BurlingamoS’ble 10 12 8 3
12 9 55 3h Goldstein H Rites 5 7 6 2
82 71 4h 41 R Rowe Oneck Stable 20 30 :50 10
71 fih 6U Beckman I’ H McCarren 5 6 6 2
10 12 72 6^ R McDan’lChelsea Stable 15 20 20 6
25 2^ 3b 75 J I’owers S Emery 15 25 12 5
.53 ,5b 85 81 W Knapp H B Duryea 7 K) K) 4
6h S.\ 11 9 Jegon J Gar.son 2(8) .300 .3(8) 10(
11 10 10 10 Henry F H Von Stade ,50 1(8) 1(8) 40
9 11 12 11 Brussel W D Allhouse 20 30 30 12
35 31 9 12 (7 Grand A Brooker 100 KK) KK) 30
13 13 13 13 Finn F’ Burlew 15 20 15 6
(‘»h 85 11 9 Jegon
11 10 10 10 Henry
9 11 12 11 Brussel
35 3‘ 9 12 C Gran
13 13 13 13 Finn
15 25 12 5 :
7 10 K) 4 :
2(8) .300 .3(8) 100 ;
100 KK) KK) 30
15 20 15 6
5 107 3 1 15 1^5 14 15 1“ Horner J Mcl^uj
5 119 4 3 31 3b 3‘5 32 2b 2*5 W Knapp S Paget
Ind Horses
A WtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
H
c
P
S
70:1.58 IIOLI.ISTER
WB 112
8
4
1*5 VI 1=
1=
Mu.sgr’ve
H
K Vingut
3
8
8
3
7-5
7046:l INGRAHAM
w 112
7
3
2=
2b 25
2*5 Diggins
J
S Hoy
30
40
40
15
7
7(8;:i9 N’lM PORTE
wn 112
3
1
4=
4= 4*
3b
Harty
T
Bellingham
15
20
20
8
4
706:19=ENT1CING
WB 113
10
7
35
3*5 3=
4*5
C H Shill’gL
YV’aterhury
2
2
7-5
3-3
1-3
(?G18 SOPHOMORE
w 112
4
5
8
6 5*
5*5
Jas Carrol IM
J Daly
10
15
15
6
3
7**499 GR.\T10T
w 115
6
6
9
5= 6
6
Griffith
T
1* Hayes
10
15
15
6
3
7*)6:i9 NEW (iARTER
WB 112
1
8
5* =
Fell.
J Ivce
H
Meise
10
12
10
4
8-5
7(8]:K*=SUPINF1
W 112
9
9
6*
F*ell.
Lycurgus
W
Walker
4
5
5
8-5
4-3
7**639 TEETA H.
ws 112
5
2
7h
Fell.
YV Ott
J
C F>rrlss Jr
15
20
20
8
4
7«)6:iy ALOMAR
w 115
2
Loft
at the post
M Preston
G
H Holle
15
20
15
6
3
70677
Ind Horses
7(»640-MUSS .\LEIUr
r..'-488 WA'l’ERSPEED w 3 87 2 2 3'5 2h 3‘1 3* 2b Mar.shall H K Vingut 20 30 25 8
7n6.5S-UA VEITA w 3 101 6 5 4‘ 4'5 4i« 2'5 3^ C H ShlU’gT 1* Hayes 4 5 45 2
7(8’iin SOPRANO w 3 92 .5 4 1-'* V 1'5 4‘ 4- M Preston G Borkel 6 10 10 4
7(8i4o .TACINT.X w‘ 3 87 C 6 H* .5* ,5’5 Sumter Mrs M Hoffman 20 30 25 X
70.561 L.\I>Y VER.V WB 3 95 7 7 5b 6‘« 6* 6» 6b Jas Carroll W Garth 4 4 lS-56-5
70287 NELLIE BURN w 4 97 4 3 7 7 7 7 7 Polianka W Walker 8 10 S 3
Time. 1*4. 4.S. 1:1,3;!. 1 :42g.
Winner — Ch. f, by Handspring— Hattie Vaughan (trained by H. Dots).
Went to »H>st at .3:(M). At iM>st 2 minutes. Start gmal. Won handily: second and third drivi
Miss Alert was l»cst. ran in idost' attendance on the leailers to tlie stretch, then came on fast and v
with speiMl to spare. Waters|w-ed was alwa.vs proiiiiiuMit in tlie running, gamely outstayeil Lu Veita :
Will prohaldy improve. La Veita was always idose up and tinislied fast. Soprano showed the most ea
sneed, hut faili'd to stay. Ladv Vera and Nellie Burn ran much lielow their liest form.
,'<crat« hed — 7<8-4.3 hla Reck. tM): 70240 The Pet, J)7.
Overweigtits — M is s Alert, 1 imhhmI.
rr/^orro third U.VCE - 5 1-2 Furlongs. (2KU4— l:t8j— 2— 103.) $9(8) added. 2-year-olds.
4 V,FI3 i Selling. Net value to winner $8.‘{o.
w 3 97 1 1 2*5 :P 2^ P P5 Musgr’ve J W Bell
w 3 87 2
w 3 101 6
WB 3 95 7 7
w 4 97 4 3
_o n_c_p_
7-5 8-5 8-5 3-5
20 30 25 8
70678
A WtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
WB
10)
f,
4
lb
VI
1=
IJcbcrt
T 1* Hayes
w
101
7
2
4 =
:>*.*,
2=
<’ Morris
W Sclleck
ws
98
9
7
8*
5b
5h
35
L Smith
H J Harris
ws
98
3
2
2*
2*
4*.’.
Jas CarrollJ F* Hynes
WB
93
2
8
65
8*
8*
5*
Pohanka
Mrs M C Lvies
W
107
(i
6
9
71.
7*
6=
M I’reston
M i ss M Ma rr« me
WS
102
8
9
5* •
6*5
6*1
8=
Musgr’ VC
W .Stotesbury
W’
KH
4
1
1*5
4b
45
7b
C H Shill’gR L Thomas
' w
105
1
9
7=
9
y
9
Sch’ nger
W Walker
Time.
23.
4s:
i. 1
;(8)3. l:**7g.
_o_H_(q_p__s ^
.1 o5 t> 6— .> t>— ii
6 6 6 2 1
1.5 20 20 8 I
15 20 20 8 4
(70641 )H(»L1.,()W
7<i62.^>aAm.ST(')TLE
(7(K;57)MISS MAZZONI
70.586 E.MMA G.
7n6tl'UoriS ROEDEKEU
(7o.-»;?0|SERVILE
( 7» I5S9) C, UN < 3 )TTf )N
70611 IMilCELESS JEWEI.,
Winner — B. e. by Holstein— Follow (traim'd by T. I*. Hayes).
Went to iM»st lit. .3:;i:t. -\t »H*st 2 minutes. Start gooiU W(«i easily; second and third driving.
Hollow imrsned Priceless Jcw<d closely for a (inarter, then dashed into the lead and. setting a fast pa<- *
to (lie end. ran a g«M)d rare and sliows steady iiiipnivement. Aristotle was alwa.vs proniiiuMit In tlie riin-
iiing and finished fast and gamely. .Miss Mazzoni was off iwiorly and <*losed a big gap into a fast going
tiii.d. Kiiinia G, ran well to tlie stretch and tlr(“d in the final drive. Servile was shutthMi back early and
e.in do better. Priceless Jewel showed superior early Sliced, hut quit like a non-stayer. Riiiiiiiiig Ac-
eonnt got off jskhI.v.
.Scratcheil 7(k; 17 S<-allop. 104; 7 (m; 41 Coriicoh, 110; 7l8;.57-Iiiauguration. 90; 70070 New’ Garter, 101.
liM'orreet weight in entries — .Miss Mazzoni. *8t.
70679
7C6J1 OI.I) HO.NESTY
706o6-LIGH'r W<K>R
7(8Wi EDWIN GUM
7(8;2430RPHAN lad
( 70624)POLLY’ PRIM
7(‘12i) LEXULINE
(7*8;42)LII.L1E TURNER
Fouiuril U.VCE — 1 Mile and 100 Yards. (7(8!24 — 1:4.5» — i — 114.) Tarrytown Handicap.
$2.(88) added. 3-yeiir-oIds and iqiward. Net vahi(» to winner $1.02<).
A_W t P P St U % % Str Fin Jocke ys Ow ners 6 H C P S
;TY W’ 3 117 4 4 4'i 3*1 2- 2b 1*5 J Lee A J Gorey 4 7 ^6 2 1
iR w 3 105 7 7 2= 2= Pi I'i 2*5 C H ShiH’gR 1. Thomas 2i 25 25 1 12
,T w 4 104 6 3 5h 5= 4= 3‘i 3’i C Morris W Walker 10 20 6 25 1
\D WK 3 106 3 f. 6» 4h ;5- 5"» 4-* Ricbert J D Ragan 5 6 5 2 “-5
[M WB 4 126 2 1 1151 * 53154 = 5»® M Pre.ston J R Wainwright 4 10 10 4 9-5
W 3 103 1 2 3‘ 6-* (Jb c- (;< Musgr’ve J McDonald 10 12 12 .5 2
RNER w 3 lOs 6 7 7 7 7 7 R WilliamsT P Ha.v**s 3 4 4 8 .5 7 10
7C120 REXURINF: W 3 103 1 2 3‘ a- (Jb c- (;< Musgr’ve J McDonald 10 12
(7*8;42)RII.R1E turner w 3 lOs 7, 6 7 7 7 7 7 R WilliamsT P Ha.v**s 3 4
'I’inic. L*4j). IS*. 1:l3i|. 1:40?.. 1:4*;;'.
Winner — B. c, by Previous Mamie Doyle (traliuMl by 11. Dots).
Went to i.ost at 4:(8). .\t iM»st minutes. Start gtssl. Won ilrlving: second and third
Ohi Honesty had to overeoiiie much Inferfcrcme ami was mm li tlic ht‘st. was close up to the
tlic stretcdi and. coining w’ith up grand rush in the final furlong, won going away. Light Wool,
l.iwing Polly Prim to w(dl into the backstretch, passed her ami. setting the pace fast. app(‘ared
ble winner, hut was oulsprinted in the final drive. Edwin Gum ran in fast, improving form
the same,
leaders to
, after fol-
the prolia-
aud should
prove hard to beat from now on. Polly Prim showed her nsiial great speed, hut was overweighted and
tired in the last half. Lexoline failed to Hta.v. Lillie Turner ran a hail race.
Scratch(*(l — 70.'»<)2 Pretension. US; (7*)t;23) Escutcheon, 109; C(**lerstrome, 113; 700G1 Aljieu-
u nrehen. 111; 7 (8442 Javanese, _98^
FIFTH U.\CE— About 3-4 Mile. (ICm feet short.) (2KHI— 1 :08g— 2— 9.5.) $1,000
i added, .'l-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to w’inu(‘r $S(kk
Ind Horses
(70622)CIA)ISTF]RKSS
7(M6C. DIAMOND
70587 JENNIE WELLS
706(;0 HAWKAM.Y
7a56S OAK GROVE
69:it)6 HIGH BEAR
70587 BEl.LE .STROME
70.587 COMH.FO
70622 FRIEDS AM
6CS79 OUR OWN*
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
W 4 106 8 8
WB 5 99 1 2
w 3 895 7 3
WSB 3 105 9 10
WB 4 90 10 4
WB 4 110 5 9
WB 5 101 4 5
W 4 1005 3 1
WSB 3 985 6 7
W 3 1065 2 6
1*5 1» 1*5 1= C H .Shin’gH K Vingut 25 25 8-5 7-101-2
2'5 2* 2^ 25 M Preston Mi.sa.VMMarrone 25 4 35 7-5 3-5
5= 35 35 35 Pohanka Delaware Stable 20 30 25 10 5
73 43 51 41 J i^e P J Milieu 6 10 10 3 8-3
45 5= Schl’nger
C Ferriss .Tr 10 15 15 6 3
8h 91 6*5 65 L WilliamsJ R Wainwright 15 25 25
70587 BELLE .STROME WB 5 101 4 5 4‘ 5‘ 7= 7= Sumter Arvorne Stable 3 4 35 6-5 3-5
70.587 COMH.FO w 4 IOO5 3 1 65 65 8= 8* Liebert S E Hann 20 30 30 10 5
70622 FRIEDS AM WSB 3 98>. 6 7 10 8^ 9^® Harty M E Fulton 40 KH) 100 40 20
6CS79 OUR OWN* W 3 1065 2 6 3*».10 10 10 J Hurley A A Reilly 60 60 60 20 10
Time, 1:10*..
Winner— Ch. f, by Carlton Grange — Claire II., by Lowland*‘r (tiain(*d by S. S. Marshall).
Went to »>ost at 4::»4. At post miiinti'S. Start gissl. Won handily: sec*oml and third driving.
Clolsteress is in tine form, dashed into a decisive h*ad at once and won all the way witlioiit lieliig hard
jiressed at any stage. Diamond was in s|»eody and game pursuit of the winner throngliout and held Jennie
\V* Us safe for second place. The latter cIommI an early gap and ran the best race she has shown here.
Oak Gi’ove, under poor riding, made nji much groiimi and finished fast. Hawkamu ran fairly w’ell and can
do lM‘tt(*r. B<*lle Stroine ran a bad race ami lunch lielow her true fiirin.
ScratclKMl — (7f8;4::)Topsy Robinson. 1().'{; (;0441 Lady Carol, 97; 09100 Old Colony, 93; 70534 Suffice, 92;
7C8i4:i Dapiile Gold. 102; 7<8'».5S Tliomas H*».v. ,S9.
Im-orrect weights in entries — Oak Grove, 92; High Bear. 111.
Overweights— Jennie Wells. 2J pounds; Hawkama, 2; Comilfo. 1*; Our Own. 14; Friedsam, IJ.
rr^OQ T SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and 100 Yards. (70024— 1 :45ii— 4— 114.) $1,000 a(Med. 3-year-
I V/I3C^ JL olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $830.
70204 DOLLY' SPANKER WB 6 9C. 8 7 4^ 2h 6*5 7‘ 8 E Dugan R T Wilson Jr 6 10 8 3 7-5
Time, l.’i. 2.5, 37. 49. 1:01*, l:13j!, 1:39.
Winner — B. g, by Woolsthorpe — Embrace (traiiK'd by F. D. Weir).
Went to iKist at 4:(8). At ixist 1 mioiite. Start go»al. W*in easily: second and third driving.
Grapple, from a Hying outside start, made the running by a go(Ml gap niidlstiirlK*d until t*K> late and ran
iiw.iy a mile and a furlong after the finish. Rye. on the inside and gradually shnfH(‘d hack t*i last pla**c.
» tosod an imiiiensc gap in the last half <Mi the (*xtieme tmtside. hut could not get up. Right Royal hioke
slowly, hilt steadily improvcil his iKisltion into a fast going third. Missouri La*l looine*! up menacingly
on tlie last Inni. hut siB’cnnilUMl in the closing drive. Dreamer was .MM-nrely iMMket(‘d throughout. lia*l a
■'(•ly longli j*inni(*y and no chance :it any stage. Zieiiap was siKH.*d.v. hut tiianl finally. Amfiedo ehised a
gap. Dolly Spanker showed sliced for six furlongs and was short. Tlie winner was euteu'd for $1,5(X); no
hid.
Sera tclK'd- -7(8151 Alethcno, S!); 70r».34 Rio Grande, 80.
liHomM-t weight in entries — Dolly Spanker, 101.
Overweights — Dreamer, 1 jiound; Anipcdo, 1.
Ind Horses AWtPPSt ^ % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
70643=ST. JOSEI*H w.s 4 100 3 3 2‘ 1*5 I’J 1* Liebert
7066PTAUNT wsn 3 96 2 2 5= 4*J 35 2*5 2= P(»hanka
(70626H*ONFESSOR W 5 105 4 4 lb 2*5 2= 3h ;)h Musgr’vi
70:5S3 MASTER LESTER WB 3 93 7 6 35 3= 4= 4= 4= Sumter
(706C.1)CLEMENTS WSB 3 101 6 7 6*® 6*= 5* 5» 5= Marshall
70604=L1NNEPEE WB 3 93 5 5 4= 5* 6*® 6® 6= Schl’iigei
70424 ELFALL WB 3 59 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 M Presti
O H C P S
w.s 4 100 3 3 2* 1*5 P5 1* Liebert MissAMMar
WSB 3 96 2 2 5= 4*5 35 2*5 2= P(»hanka T E Crist
w 5 105 4 4 lb 2*5 2= 3h ;)h Mu.sgr’ve W Walker
MissAMMarrone 25 25 11-54-5 2-5
T E Crist 5 6 6 2 4-5
W Walker 25 25 11-59-102 5
P H Mcr*arren 15 20 15
(706C.1)CLEMENTS WSB 3 101 G 7 6*® 6*= 5* 5» 5= Marshall M Clancy 5 8 8 3 Ci-S
70604=L1NNEPEE WB 3 93 5 5 4= 5* 6*® 6® 6= Schl’iigcr Delaware Stable 8 20 20 7 3
70424 ELFALL WB 3 59 1 1 7 7 7 7 7 M Preston Mrs M C Lyles 8 10 10 4 8-5
Time. 24«. 48, 1:14*. 1:41 •. 1:47*.
Winner — Cii. g, liy Riley — (’lara White (trained by J. Marrone).
WiMit to iMist at .^*:(8i. At |M>st 1 minute. Start g*HMl. Won easily: second the same; third driving.
Sf. Joseph went into the lead *|ui**kl.v and kept it under restraint to the stretch, wlicre he ilrew awav
and won in a canter. Taunt lM*gan slowly, lint closed up steaillly into a fast going and giiiie .seeimd.
Confessor f*ilIowed the winner cl*isely to the stretch, hut tired badly in the final drive. Master Ijester
ran forwardly all the way, lint also tired in the stretch racing. The others were outpaced all the W’av.
Sera t < lio*l—70Ti( 13*1 )e Rt szk;*, 108; 70042= Woolstoue, 103; 7Ut;80 Hawkama, 103; 7(8i20=.Miuos, 98; 7(8kil
Shenandoah, 100; 7(8;44=Rolla, 1(H).
FORT ERIE FORM CHART.
(FORT ERIE.)
MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1907. WEATHER CLODDY. TRACK FAST.
Thirty-first day. Highland Park Club. Summer Meeting of .*{8 days or more. (9 laaiks on.)
I’l-esiiliiig Judge, Charles F. Price. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, W. D. Parmer.
Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. W indicates w’hip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following
the distance of cacli race indicate index numlier, track record, age of horse and weight carried.
FIR.ST R.VCK— 5-8 Mile. (57:iriH— l.tK)*- 2— 94.) Purse $4(8). 2 year olds. Fillies.
Selling. Net value to winner $.*’.10.
~ A Wt IT* St 54 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
70682
Ind Horses
O H C P S
Ind Horses A WtPPSt St M 54 % Str Fin' Jockeys Owners HOPS
706:w OXFORD WB 5 107 3 1 15 1^5 14 li 1“ 14 Horner J Mcl.aughlln 6 12 10 2* 7-10
705X2=(*AIRNGORM WB 5 119 4 3 3* 3b 3*5 3*= 2h 2*5 W Knapp S Paget 9-5 2* 3-2 2-5 out
(70.V.)9)MAINCHANCE wn 3 104 1 2 25 2* 2*5 2= 3= 3= Goldstein J E Seagram 4 6 6 6-5 out
(7(»399)D1CK FINNELLwb 3 108 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 W Miller R H Anderson 7-5 8-5 7-5 1-3 out
Tinio, 12*. 2.5. .37*. 50*. 1:02*. 1:1.5. 1:28, 1:40*. l:r>3*.
Winner — Gr. h, by Faraday — Aunt Belle (trained by J. McLauglilin).
Went to iMist at .^i:(8). At jMist 1 minute. Start good. W<in easily: second and tliird driving.
Oxford made the running thninglumt by a safe margin and w’as never seriously menaced. Cainig*irni,
after lieiiig reserved within striking distance, closed up mod(*rately well when called ii|Min in the last
(I’aairler, hilt was wait(Ml with a hing time before making his move and was really never dangerous. Main
('haiK’e iiiaiiitained imairest pursuit of the header for the first mile and then tired slightly. Dick Fimi<<l!
liad no I’liance with the slow early pace luid was uneiiual to sprinting with the others through the last
three furlongs.
Si'ratelied — 7054.5= Charles Edward, 127; (70033) Wcllxiurne, 100; (7058:1) Ocean Spray, J)9; 700:J6 Lally,
93; 70.~iS4=H*iward Sheau, O."*.
NEW YORK FORM CHART.
(EMPIRE CITY.)
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD.
Foiirt(‘eiith day. Empire City Trotting Club. Summer Meeting of IS days. (107 hooks on.)
Profiling Judge, Frank Thta’iie. Starter, J. J. Hollman. Secretary, Lyman H. Davis.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. W indicates w’hip, S spurs, B blinkers. Figures in parenthesis following
the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse and weight carried.
rr/^orro first race— 5-8 Mlle. (7(K*J)3— 1:005—2— 102.) $800 added. 2 year-olds. Maidens.
§ i 13 Siiecial Weights Net value to winner $710.
70:),3R= MARGOT w 1(8) 9 3 2* 2*= 2= lb J MctrrthyJ McLennan 25 25 25 1 1-2
7(i649=LlNDA LAKE ws KK) 10 1 1= 1= 1*5 2= Gaugcl S M Marsh 3 35 :i5 6-5 :i-5
7066.') KITTY’ SMITH WB 100 5 6 4*5 4*-’ 4= :;nt E Martin A Fennell 6 6 5 2 1
7062S MUSS VIGII.ANT w 105 7 2 3= 3* ,3n»J 4= V Powers H W Moseley 6 6 6 2 6-5
7a'M L.VDY HANDSEL WSH 100 8 8 7= 5= 5* 5* J Mun>hy .V D Steele 15 15 15 6 3
70629'EDN.\ .MOTTER WB 105 11 9= 9= 6= 6< Jas Hogg D Hammond 6 8 8 3 8-5
70.5:m; CUSCOWH.LA W’s lOO 2 9 8= 8* 8* 7* Delaby Mrs T E .\ud 10 10 10 4 2
70427 MICK [.ETON MAID w 10.5 6 5 6* 7* 8= Kunz Mrs E Harris 10 10 8 3 8-5
68495 AWI..ESS WB llO 1 4 6b 7* 9* 9* J DennisonMrs L S Pangle 5 8 8 3 8-5
70628 PIGMY' w 10.5 4 10 11 10= 1()< 10® Moreland R Flynn 20 30 30 12 5
70289 MONT LEE W B 110 11 7 10= 11 11 11 Engl’der I P Bernard 30 40 40 12 6
Time, 24*. 49. 1:U1*.
Winner — B. f. by Griffon — Irvaiia (trained by J. McLennan).
Went to iKist at :’»:0l. At |Mist 1 minute. Start straggling. Won driving: second and third the same.
Margot followed Linda Lake ehiselj’ to the stretch, then (‘hnlh'iigcd and wmi *iut at tlie end *if a W'ell
('untested drive. Linda Lake slmwed mneh early si>eed and tinislied gamely, Init was tiring at the end.
Kitty Smith finished fast and outgamed Miss Vigilant for third place. The latter ran well throughout.
The otiiers were hadl.v outrun, 'fhe winner was entered for .$400; no bid.
Scratched — 7<8;2l) .Somhiita. 10.5.
w 1(8) 9 3
ws 100 10 1
W’B UK) 5 6
w 105 7 2
WSB 100 S 8
WB 105 3 11
W’S 100 2 9
W 10.5 6 5
WB llO 1 4
w 10.5 4 10
WB 110 11 7
25 25 25 1 1-2
3 35 35 6-5 :4-6
6 6 5 2 1
6 6 6 2 6-5
10 10 10 4
10 10 8 3
20 30 30 12 5
30 40 40 12 6
rr/^OQQ SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (C424G— 1 :11 *—:i— 112.1 Furso $400. 3-year olds and up-
• V3I3C?0 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $310.
A WtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
CHOPS
706.322HARTING
706.7) BAZIL
(706n9)EDGELY’
70.559= LIZZIE M’ LEAN
70(;:t0 SHOWMAN
70632=SALLIE SUTER
70541 CYCI.OPS
70124 MADDEN
WB 3 99 8 5 4= 4*5 2nk 12 Delaby Mrs J Perkins 3 3
w 5 K)6 11 ln»t U 3* 2b J Murphy Pasadena .Stable 4 5
w 5 106 9 6 3nk 2“)^ lb 3*5 D Riley P Gallagher 2 2
WB 4 109 3 2 5= 5= 4= 45 Moreland I P Bernard 25 2
WB 7 111 5 7 l>5 «5 55 5* F Burton MrsGFRichings 6 6
W’ 3 102 6 8 7* 7** 6* 6= Engl’der M Nicol 6 8
WB 3 102 7 4 2* 3*5 7= 7= E Martin E I^nd.sberg 10 U
6 8 8 3 8-5
10 15 15 6 3
.30 50 7) 20 8
100 100 100 40 20
70632=SALLIE SUTER w 3 102 6 8 7* 7« 6* 6= Engl’der M Nicol 6 8 8 3 8-5
70541 CYCLOPS *WB 3 102 7 4 2* 3*5 7= 7= E Martin E I..and.sberg 10 15 15 6 3
70124 MADDEN w 6 111 4 3 9 9 9 8* I.aw.son P* B Littleton .30 50 7) 20 8
70234 DUCH. OF* DANTZICw 3 92 2 9 85 8* 85 9 S Flynn J W Kee 100 100 100 40 20
Time. 24. 49, 1:14*.
Winner — B. g, by Hermenco — Susan Jane (trained by J. Perkins).
Went to post at 3:2:5. At 'Kxst 1 minute. Start goinl. Won easily; second driving; third the .same.
TIartiiig, much the best, was repeatcslly Interfered with and taken hack, lint came on with a rnsli when
f-.rraight(*ned away In the homestretch and W’oii going aw’ay. Bazil s1iow(mI the most earb’ speeil. hut finall.v
tired from strennons racing with Edgelj’. The latter was alwa.vs promiiKMit in the running ami held on
rcsolntelj* in the final drive. Lizzie McLean came fast when t«Mi late. Show’man ran on the *mtside all
the wav and w'as taken v(»ry wide when entering the homestretch. Cychqis showed speed. The w’iuuer
was entered for .$.78); no hid.
Scratclied — (7(H)!8.)) Western, l(i2; 70."»01=La Sorciere. 1(8»; 7(>:5J)2 ('omie Opera, 111.
70684
THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (70:5*25- 1 : 4.") — 4—109.) Purse $400.
ward. Selling, Net value to wiiim*r $310.
3-year-olds and up-
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt H % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
0 H C P S
Tim(‘, 2.’5. 4S, l:02ii.
Winner— 151k. g. by Star Slnnd — Janice IF. (trained by S. S. Marshall).
Went to iiost at 2::;.*’.. \t iwist (J minutes. Start go«Ml. Won easily; second ami third ilriving.
llffllistcr w:is favored by g<M».l racing luck, hut showed the nmst siM*ed all the way anil ran a gmid race.
Ingrah.-iiii. showing dechh'd iiiiprov(Miieiit. ran in close pursuit all tlie way and fiiiisluMl gamel.v. N’lmiKirte
was alwa.vs close np and finished well. Enticing tired tiailly in tlie streteli and ran a iMior race. Lyeurgns,
on Sppiiie, attempted to go throngii a too narrow oiHMiing, causing Tecta II. to fall and Supine and New
Garl«‘r fell iivcr her.
Scratched— 7(8’8);{ Polar Star, ll.'i.
7(8)45 DOR.\SET3*E ws 5 101 5 3 6*5 5h 35 2 d)j 1* Wallace H Rcchter 6 6 6 2 6-5
70.578 LIGHT NOTE WB 5 99 1 7 4* 25 2* lb 2* J MctTrthyW H McMullen 3 3 25 1 1-2
70650=DUTCH PETE w 5 107 8 6 2h 3* 4* 4* 3h Engl’der A Turney 5 6 6 2 6-.5
70612 BITTER HAND WB 4 97 7 5 1*5 V l»k 3= 4* E Martin A Beatty 4 8 8 3 8-5
70669 REVEILT^E SB 6 102 4 8 7* 75 8 .55 5n>£ Gaugel I. Peters 15 1.5 8 3 S-.5
70578=HAMILCAR ws 4 102 6 4 5* 6= 65 6= 6= Moreland W S I^aird . 2 2 2 4-5 2-5
70.560 PENTAGON WB 4 104 3 2 35 4-5 55 75 7nic Kunz F J Hall 10 10 10 4 2
70498 EVA CLAIR w 6 97 2 1 S 8 7* 8 8 J Murphy W H Robimson 6 6 6 2 6-5
Time. ‘23*, 4SH, 1:15. 1:419, 1 :4S*.
Winner — Ch. m, by (Jolden Garter — Joiza (trained by II. Reehter).
Went to iMist at 3:47. At post 1 minute. Start gCMnl. Won driving; second and third the same.
Dorasette was ontrnn in the early stages, hut moved np to the hauh'rs on the far turn and. in a fast
sprint tlirongli the liomestreteh, got np to win drawing clear. Light N*ite move*! Into .s(>cond placi» imi thv*
l»a<kstr(‘tcli and from there to the finish was a fast and game I’ontender. Dnt«*li Pete was badly ridden
ami under restraint until in the la.st furlong, then finished witli a rush. Bitter Ilaml s<‘t tlie pace fast to
the stretch and tired in the final drive. Hamilear apiieared dry ami tucked up when going to the jiost and
ran a had race. The winner was entered for $(t(8); no hid.
SeratcliiMl — 7().5'.M;*-Faetotnm. Ill; 7(8*(>9 Matalion, 102: 0J)751 Jungle Imp. 112; 70479 Relainmler, 109.
Overweights — Pentagon. 1 pound; Dorasette. 1; Ilainilcar. 1.
70685
FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (07.3.3^— 1 :00j|— 2— 94. ) Purse $400. 2-yeur-olds.
Allowames. Net value to w’iiiiu*r $::i0.
SEl’OND R.VCE — 1 Mile. (70302 — 1:40 — .3 — 101.) $.S(8) aihhMl. 3-j’ear-olds and uiiward.
Fillies ami .Mares. Selling. Net value to winner ,$(K8).
A WtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
A WtPPSt % % StP Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
706:’.1=WHISK BROOM w 109 5 1 1= 1= 1= 1= Gaugcl F Cook 3 2 2
(70477)PINKOLA w 109 2 5 7* 7= 3= 2* Minder W’ford* Buckner 8-5 2 2
7()6:’.1=KETCHEMIKF: W'B 112 3 8 6* 5nk 6* 3nk V 1‘mvcrs M Nicol 3 3 3
(7M62S) HOSTILE HYPHEN w 104 4 7 5b 65 5b 4* Engl’der Oiits Bros 15 15 8
(7i*613).\HBACY' w 109 7 3 2* 2= 2"k f>.* J Murphy Pa.sadcna Stable 3 5 5
7(8l’!l GILVEDFLVR wsB 104 8 2 3h 45 7= 65 Ylorelaml A I) Steele 20 40 40
70576 BEN S.VND b’B 104 1 4 4 * 3 * 4i>k 7= E Martin J Grifliij 20 40 40
70649 MONTCLAIR W 102 6 6 8 8 8 8 J J Walsh Mrs L S Pangle 30 tiO (8)
Time, 24. 4S. l:()i ;;.
M’iiiner — Cli. f, by C(»sarion— Elf (trained by J. I*. StriHk’).
Went to post at 4:1,3. .\t post 7 minutes. Start goixl.. Won easily; s(*coml and third
3Vhisk Br(Mnn regained lier sp(*ed suddenly, set a very fast pace from tiie start ami was eased up
tin* last sixteenth. Pinkola was crowdetl back at tlic start and ontrmi for tlie first quarter, the
a )»ig gap ami was under a drive all of the last furlong, hut was uiiahlc to gain on the winner,
mike finished with a rush after making a wide turn info tin* homestretch and was going fastest <
the end. Hostile Hyphen also finished fast and gamely. Abbacy ran well to the stretch and tired,
ilear ami Ben Sand slmweil sikmmI.
Si’iatched— 7 (n;4!( Roos, 104.
Overweights — .M<iiitclair. 1 pound.
driving,
through
u clos(*d
Ketchc-
iif all at
. Gilve-
wimier $:>I0,
3 — 109.) I’lirse $400. 3 yc'ar olds ami
Did Horses
A WtPPSt 'A
% % Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
H
C
P s
7*i*‘.(*9 PEN STRONG
WB
3 106
7 2
15 1= 1= 1'5
V INiwcrs
L A 01 la
3
3
6-5 .3-5
7<8;.3(l REDONDO
w
4 lOS
3 1
•11 *rz *»3
Kunz
J Jame.s.
5
2 4-5
7**668 WEBBER
w
3 10-t
1 7
5* 3= 3= 3=
J McC’rthyG F’oley
4
6
6
2 4 5
(4(K;27)SALI.Y PRE.STON
w
3 10-;
2 8
7* 6= 5= 44
A Martin
W H S«‘cman
2
2
3-:
2 7-lOout
7f*6:5<* NETTIE C.YRITA
3 yy
6 3
6* 5»k 4* 55
Flngl’*ier
Wm Forman
io
15
15
5 2
(7066S)BEATRI(^F: K.
WB
4 no
4 5
3h 4'«k 6= 6=
FI Martin
.1 H Stevens
25
3
1 1-2
7**.a9l KIAMESHA II.
WB
4 106
8 4
4nk 75 715 71
.1 Murphy
Mrs .r B Brann
*>nl5
:5o
30
10 4
*;y998 TIM HURST
WB
5 111
5 (i
8 8 8 8
Moridand
F’’ B Littleton
15
25
8 i
'rim*
24. 4SV. 1:01*. 1;07L
\Vinner — B. c, by Ben
Str*
line — (
h'orgia
Kinney (traiiuM
1 h.v E. .Stnhhs),
M'ent to iM»st at 4:4S. At i»ost 2 iiiinutes. Start
i. Won easily; second driving; third the same.
r.en Strong dashed into a giH.d load in tlie first furhiiig and decisively outpa<’(*d the otiiers to the end
Redondo was in closest iinrsiiit all tlie w.iy and held WcIiImt safe for second place. The latter was iiit(‘r-
ten>d with at tlie start, (•los(*(l a considerabh* gap and was a fast going third. Sally Preston was iuter-
t<ied with reiieatedly and finished fast wlien too late. Beatrice K. ran a had race ami can do much
belter. Ihe winner was entered for .$(;iM); no hid.
.Scratcimd -7(8’,12 llaltoii, 104; 701.s:; Avaiiiitc«»r. 117; (i4.S94 Creole Girl. 99: 70.3:;7 Sweet Flavia. KKi.
SIXTH R.\C’i:-5-8 Mile. (.37:i.3S — 1 :00j — 2 — 94.) Purse $4(8). 2-j’ear-olds. Fillies.
I I Selling. Net value to winner $:;io.
Ind Horses A WtPPSt M Vi ^ Str Fin Jockeys Owners n ft n r»
7<*558M.ATTICE
w
K 81
y
;»
3= 3=
3®
1"
.1 Muri)hy F^
I’ook
4-5
4 5
7-
K)out —
7**;'.74 =M ARK ).N MOORE
w
1(*5
1
1
1*5 P
n
2nk
.MiinhT
W
11 F*izer
25
25
4-5
4
2^
7*i5y:{ SALTRAM
AVS
110
2
2= 2=
2’
3'"
Gangel
A
G W«*st<an
K*
12
12
s-5
7a'.!*:i 'rOl’LDF*TY
ws
K8*
;;
7
8* 8‘
4=
4®
Mulcahy
J
H Nichobs
2**
30
:k)
10
4
7(8’, 2!) FW.NT.VSIA
ws
lOf)
;;
5
6= 5=
65
5nk
J DennisonG
F’’ Ch Iml.ach
1.5
20
20
8
3
KITTY FLYNN
w
110
6
6
4b 45
54
65
A Martin
T
W Flynn
.3*)
.50
.50
20
10
7(8ii:i ALVEOLAR
WB
105
7
8
75 7"b
710
71:0
FI Martin
F*
W Torreyson
50
.50
50
20
7
7**649 F:TT.\ LOUISE
w
110
8
9
9 9
8*
8«
Jas Hogg
D
T Morris
6
7
6
4.5
(7<8;29)SHIRLEY R.
WB
110
4
4
55 6=
Time. 24
9
. 4S
9
1. 1
P Burton
91?.
M
B Spauliling
5
10
10
4
8-5
^y inner B. f. by Filigni
me-
-I.ee w’
ay
(traiiuMl h.v
■ J.
StriMle).
Went to post at .3;bs. At mist C niimiles. Start tiad. Won driving: secmid and third the same.
1 atlice liroke slow^’ aiul was oiitniii to t)ie streteli liirii. where she went wide, then came on fast and.
under punishiuent, got np in the last stride of a game finish. .Marion MiKire heat the harrier ami set u
last pace from the start, hut tired in the final sixteenth. Saltram was a prominent ami fast going eon-
lemler nil the way ami put up a resolute finish. Toplofty made up ground. Etta l.ouise was practicallv
left. .Sliirley R. was pulleil np in the stretch. The winner was entered for $4(8); no bid.
Scratched — (790G5) Bewitched, 105; 7UGU) Listei’iuc, lUO; 7t)53G Auspicious, 195.
\ •
fort Erie Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, August 27
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK J'AST.
I'lRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Selling. (57o58— l:OOi — 1! — IM.)
DAILY RACTHQ FORM.
FIFTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1007.
Index Course
EONITE, Kg,
To»:4«; Ft i:rTP
70r»H3 Mrie
Tor.ir. Ft Krie
70414 Ft Erie
70:!CC Ft Erie
DistTinieT’ckOdds Wt St >4 ^ % StrFiii Jockeys
2. by Eon — Mermaid (Mrs. L. S. Pangle).
1:01 H fast IJ 103 3 3 3 3* 3‘i J McC’rt
5i f 1 hvy 20 107 2 6 T> 41* O'" .T Foley
r >-8 1:02 fast C 102 3 3 3 D'k 1“ J .1 Wal
5-8 1:02 fast 3 lOIl 5 6 3 3» 3'i J J Wah
5-8 l:01g fast 12 1 m; 7 9 0 7= 7*J J McC’rt
PAUL PRY, b. g, 2, by Ogden — Meddling Mary (T. Monahan).
^4 StrFiii Jockeys Best Company.
Pangle). Weight today 101.
3 3= 3‘i J McC’rtliyL.C.Widrig, Tniro. Giovanni Itaggio
r> 4*» 9‘* J Foley CatlieriiK'F., riiiefDesiiiond. Muliere
3 l«k li> J J WalsUGilvedt^ar, Truni, Linda Lake.
3 3^ 3'J J J Walsh Alveolar, Cnscowilla. Andalusia.
9 7- 7*J J McC’rthySir Cyril, Fresoatl, .MoQuiddy.
70049 Ft Erie
7<lf»74 Ft Erie
70156 Buffalo
09S7S Buffalo
69704 Buffalo
5-S 1 :01 i fast 5 99 12
5-8 1:01 g fast 2i 9S 3
.5-8 1:0m fast 101 10
5-8 l:0m slow 101 8
4 1-2 £ 542 fast 105 3
ry (T. Monahan). Weight today 106.
12 11= 11*= (Jangel Auluirndale, Father. F.. LindaLake.
4 4* 5"i Gangel L. B.nldur, M. Moore, Bayou Lark.
4 4* 2* G Swain EuimaG., ThomdsCalhouu, Bayardo.
8 8= 9*^ R McDan’l Aristotle, Orol»a. Stanley Fay.
1 2= 2nk Jas Hogg Aristotle, Merriinao, Tw Tick.
SIR CYRIL, ch. c, 2, by Sir Knight — Maudie Trowbridge (P. M. Civill).
70C46 Ft Erie 5-8 1 :01 J| fast 10 105 10 10 9 7= Delahy L. C. Widrig
70646 Ft Erie
5-8 1 :01J| fast 10
105
10
10
9
7=
5«i Delaby
70.593 Ft Erie
.5* f 1;08| hvy 10
103
10
S
8
8=
7*= E .Martin
70460 Ft Erie
55 f 1:08 fast 12
101
9
8
7
7i
6* J Murphy
70443 Ft Erie
45 f 545 fast 7
101
3
5
8"
8==5J Murphy
70366 Ft Erie
5-8 1:01| fast 15
99
4
4
3
2*
16 W Ott
GILES, hlk. g,
S. by Fatherless — Niola (A,
, D,
, Parr).
70649 Ft Erie
5-8 1:01 J fast 10
101
7
5
7
6*
6= Jas Hogg
70.591 Ft Erie
3-4 1:155 hvy 8
84
4
3
3
4*i .las Hogg
70:100 Fort Erie
5-8 1:01 fast
94
2
5
6
9
9**JJ Schaller
70238 Fort Erie
5-8 1:03 fast
105
3
3
5
55
5* J Lee
70211 Buffalo
5-S 1:022 fast
94
11
10
10
10 :
10*«|J Murphy
BAYARDO. b.
c, 2, by High Order — Gesture (W.
A.
Stotesbury).
70195 Buffalo
5-S 1:005 fast
112
4
3
5
55
7-’i C Morris
701.56 Ituffalo
5-8 1:015 fast
101
2
2
1
26
4®5 Lycurgus
7010G Buffalo
5-8 1:06 hvy
112
4
8
9
9:8
9*® L Smith
68327 I’lmlico
1-2 495 fast
97
7
11
11=
9**5Edm’(ison
TRURO, ch. g,
2, by Atheling — Princess Blandina
(A.
G. Weston).
7o»;4o F( Eric
,5-S l:ol|* fast 4
102
r,
4
2
2A
3= E Martin
70595 Ft Erie
5-8 1 :03 hvy 3
105
o
1
1
Vh
1= J Mnridiy
70f>1.5 Ft h3rie
5-S 1:02 fast 5
10:.'
6
r,
r»
2uk
3*A J Murphy
7041S Ft Erie
5-8 1:015 fast 15
108
6
2
4
5*
49 D Boland
7(r.41 Ft Erie
5-9 1:02 fast 12
lu7
6
5
5
9
9**iD B<dand
BAYOU LARK,
, ob. 0, t, by Giganteum — See Bird
(Mrt. D. B. Cook).
7<H»46 Ft Eric
.'^8 1:01 ii fast
105
1
2
5
6i
8*5 EnglMer
70.574 Erie
5-8 1 :01g fast 20
104
6
6
6
5*‘
3* Engl’der
71M97 h't Erie .
.5-8 1:(»5 fast 20
101
4
4
6
6*
6**AJ Mnrphv
70440 jet Erie
4i f 55 fast 6
99
3
4
5*
5*5 J Murphy
70405 Ft Erie
5i f 1:07 fast 40
90
1
1
2
4=
7®i J Murphy
Weight today 109.
Eonlte, Tnm>
Frescatl, McQuIddy, Gilvedear.
Weight today 101.
.Vnhurndale. Cather. F., LindaLake.
Anna Smith, IJalton, Fantastic.
D. Dancer, C. Desmond. Keteliemike.
Aipiiline, Dandy Dancer. Balia.
Tee Tick. Bound. Elk, Eleanor Fay.
Weight today 98.
King Folly, Green Dale, Gloryar.
Emma G., Paul Pry, Thos. Calhoun
Tee Tick Dominant, Antoine.
Etta Louise, Aw leas. Wm. H. Lyon
Weight today 106.
li.C.WidrIg, Eonlte, (Jiovan. Baggio.
Weight today 104.
L. C. Widrig, Eonite, Truro
laulyBaldur, MariouMoore, D. Stitch
MALMAISON, b. o, 2, by Arkle— Circuit (J. H. Kicols).
7m;46 Ft Erie .V8 1:01 g fast 15 llo 2 7 6 5* 6' Moreland
8H940 (Thur. Dowms 5-8 1:01 1 fast 106 4 7 7 9ilO’‘ Foy
C8817 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 56 slow 110 3 3 6S 5^i Morinrlty
68706 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 54J| fast 113 6 13 13 lS»*JTroxler
G8C36 I^exington 4 1-2 f 5C| fast 108 3 1 1* 1« Troxler
OUR BOY, ch. c, 2 , by My Boy II. — Dina (J. Burttschell).
7(h;2S Ft Erie 5-8 1:UH5 fast 15 106 5 4 2 2= 3*i J Mnrph
70337 Ft Erie 5-8 1:02 fast 5 101 8 8 7 76 J Mnrph
70235 Fort Erie 6^ 1:03| fast 108 4 4 5 6»» 7’ J Murph
70195 Buffalo 5-8 1:002 fast 112 6 7 9 10* 10**iLycurgU8
69953 Buffalo 6-8 l:01i fast 112 9 10 10 11 11*« C Morris
WAGNER, JR., br. o, 2, by Wagner — ^Princeu Rose II. (J. McCle
70273 Fort Erie 5 1-2 £ l:10i slow 98 7 8 8 8 7* » Lloyd
70102 Windsor 5 1-2 f 1:13 hvy 97 3 2 3 6* 6*«iDelaby
70077 AVimlst>r 4 1-2 f 58 hvy IK) 6 4 4= 5*i Delabv
69947 Windsor 6-8 1:02 fast 101 8 9 7 6* 3* Delaby
PROTAGONIST, ch. c, 2, by Abe Frank — Odity (G. C. Bennett).
7or.95 Ft Erie ,5-8 1:03 hvv 20 las S 8 8 8 S‘« Famnv
70494 Ft Erie .5-8 l:01g fast 12 112 5 5 6 7« 7*«iFarrow
70477 Ft Erie 5-8 1:002 fast 7-5 101 7 7 7 7= 6*=iG Swain
r. H. Nicola). Weight today 109.
7 6 5* 6* Moreland L. C. Widrig, Eonite, Truro
7 7 9i lO**- Foy Mackerel, Billy Bowlegs, Orlandot.
3 6S 5^i Morinrlty St. Street, B. Work, B. Brigade.
13 13 lS**5Troxler Ilalket, Honest, Financier.
1 1* 1* Troxler Pantops, W. Belle, Sonth. Knight,
r. Burttschell). Weight today 100.
4 2 2= 3*i J Murphy Hos.Hyphen, Aromatize, M. Vigilant
8 7 76 J Mnrpljy Don Q.. Sir Cyril, Bar G.
4 5 66 7* J Murphy Osmunda, Padrone, Soiree.
7 9 10* 10**iLycurgus King Folly, Green Dale, Gloryar.
10 10 11 11** C Morris Aphrodite, Desideratum, Merrimac.
BU Rose U. (J. McClemand). Weight today 100.
Tom Shaw, Kitty Smith, Frescati.
Bayou Lark, Moliere, Cantless.
Ena, Black Barbara, Osmunda.
Catherine F., Bilfll, Bayou Lark.
Weight today 103.
Tniro, King’s Son. Shirley U.
Grenesqne. McQiiiddy. King’s Son.
Pinkola, Balia, Ketchemike.
SECOND RACE — Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (G420G — .3:44 — C-
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys
RALPH REESE, b. h, 5, by Boundless — May Bee (J. E. Cushing).
70.592 Ft Krie S C 3:51 hv^ 3 13S 6 6 6 4 3= 2J Ilneston
70512 Ft Erie S C 3:46 fa.st 5 129 4 3 2 2 1*S l'^ lIm*ston
70476 Ft Krie S C 3:50 fast 20 i:!0 5 4 4 3 4 3^ Hneslon
70439 Ft Erie S C 3:46 fast 60 133 7 I^ost rider. Groves
TONY HART. cb. g. 6, by Old Ireland — Miss Canada (J. H. Clay).
70661 Ft Erie S (’ 3:47 fast 3 LtS 7 5 3 5 5* 5==y Fnnl
70592 Ft Erie S C 3:51 hvy 10 13:1 1 4 5 2 1* li Ilufhain
7047G Ft Erie S C 3:.50 fast 1 135 4 3 3 Fell. Ilnfliam
70439 hX Erie S C 3:46 fast 5 1.^5 5 4 3 2 2=® 2= Hufham
7024S Fort Erie S C 3:52 fa^ 138 5 2 3 3 3«» 3« Hufham
70592 Ft Erie
7o47G Ft Erie
70439 hX Erie
7024S Fort Erie
FLYING PLOVER, b. m, 5, by Harvey— Clover (A. H. Renwick).
a C 3:47 fa.st 4
S C 3;4G fast 2
S C 3:4G fast 2
S C 3:46 fast 3
F C 4:45 fast 2
Best Company.
Weight today 140.
Tonyllart. Sam P.inner, Manzano.
(’roxton. Bank Holiday. J. Nolan.
Snowdrift. Dawson, Gipsano.
Dell Leath, Tony Hart, Dawson.
Weight today 136.
Fly. Plover. LittleWally. BnssellA.
Ralph Reese. SamParmer. Manzano.
Snowdrift, Dawson. Ralph Reese.
Dell Leath, Dawson, Goldenway.
Russell A., Croxton, Sand.
Weight today 148.
LittleW.illy, RnssellA.. M. George.
RalphReese, Croxton, BankHoIiday.
Dell Leath, Tony Hart, Dawson.
Croxton. Sara Parmer, Russell A.
Sara Parmer, Kilmorie, Dr. Heard.
70G64 Ft Erie S C 3:47 fa.st 4 142 3 1 1 1 1* 1* Sobell LittleW.illy, RnssellA.. M. George.
70512 Ft Erie S C 3:46 fast 2 140 2 I..ost rider. Soladl RalphReese, Croxton, BankHoIiday.
70439 Ft Erie S C 3:4G fast 2 143 4 Fell. Hueston Dell Leath, Tony Hart, Dawson.
70389 Ft Brie S C 3:46 fast 3 1,38 4 2 2 2 2= 2* Huston Croxton. Sara Parmer, Russell A.
70363 Ft Erie F C 4:45 fast 2 139 4 2 7 Pull. up. J Ford Sara Parmer, Kilmorie, Dr. Heard.
SAM PARMER, ch. g, 8, by Wandering Jew — ^Lizzie Walton (A. Bailer). Weight today 136.
7(H*.G4 Ft Erie S C 3:47 fast 2h l‘i8 1 4 7 7 7 7=*iO’Coniior Fly. Plover, LittleWally, RnssellA.
70592 Ft Erie S C 3:51 hvy 6 14«) 3 3 2 3 4* 3®.^ E St<me Tony Hart, Ralph Reese. Manzano.
705.56 Ft Erie F C 4:50g slow 4 140 1 7 5 Lost rider. E Stone Manzano. Lulu Young, Dawson.
703S9 Ft Erie S C 3:46 fast 2 14:’. .3 4 3 3 3= .3* E Stone Croxton, Flying Plover, Russell A.
703G3 Ft Erie F C 4:45 fast 8 135 5 3 1 1 1= 1* E Stone Kilmorie, Dr. Heard. Rwlerick.
BILLY RAY, b. g, 8, by Lew Weir — Jennie Deane (K. R. Marshall). Weight today 140.
63855 Ft Erie .S C! 3:4Sg fast 6 140 7 6 6 * !.,<>st rider.Hogan Gnlistan. Gold Run. Lulu Y(ning.
6.3?:m Ft Erie S C 3:46 fast 5 143 6 3 3 3 4'-« 4*7 Hogan (inllstaii. Allegiance, Mad«x*.
SAM CHILTON, ch. g, 3, by Merry day — La Mourie (Mrs. G. H. Pierce). Weight today 130.
70«;;to Ft Erie 3-4 1:14 fast liX) 9S 10 10 10 lu 10^'LJ Selwiller Ilusted, Bathmaria. Frank Collins.
70004 Wind.sor 7-8 1:28J fast 95 8 8 8 8 8 8*7|0 Cook Haltoj}, Webber, Doc Kyle.
69569 Wind.sor 3-4 l:14i fast 93 5 5 5 7* 7*‘*iCook AyrWater, LizzieMeI.iean, Bob’sPet.
67^2 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 107 11 11 11 11 11** A’buchon Glendoveer, Demo, Tom Gilroy.
67394 Oaklawn 5 1-2 f 1:09 fast 104 11 12 11 10* 10*« Butler Jlinm Simpson. Hawkania. Tivolinl.
70592 Ft Erie 1
705.56 Ft Erie ]
703S9 Ft Erie I
703G3 Ft Erie 1
BILLY RAY, b.
63855 Ft Erie I
6.37.55 Ft Erie I
70004 Wind.sor
69569 Wind.sor
67882 Oaklawn
67394 Oaklawn
70326 Ft Erie 1 1-16 1:46 fast 4 88 1 1 1 1 li 3=^ Delaby
7022G Fort Erie 1 1:40J good 86 3 1 1 1 1* 1* Delaby
70129 Windsor 3-4 1:15 slow 93 7 5 3 2* 4* Delaby
Ra. Royal, K.ofthe Valley, Imboden.
Halbard, Harmakis, Bazll.
Bazil, The Globe, Halton.
RATHER ROYAL, b. g, 5, by Prince of Monaco— Crowned Queen (E. Trotter).
7<m; 47 Ft Erie
70f»09 Erie
70557 Ft Erie
70479 Ft Erie
70403 Ft Erie
7-8 1:261 fast 1
3-4 l:1.3i good 10
1 l:39g .slow 4
1 1-16 l:46i fast 1
3-4 l:13g fast 8
Weight today 106.
FRONTENAC, b. h. 7. by Kingston— Sylva Belle (J. Griffin).
70478 Ft Erie
7aT7S Ft Erie
70362 Ft Erie
70312 Ft Erie
70019 Latonia
3-4 l:13t fast 4 111 2
55 f 1:08 fast 1 104 2
3-4 1:1211 fast 2 100 1
7-8 1 :262 fast 3 103 5
3-4 l:13i fast 105 3
MONERE, b. e. 3- by Bowling Brook or Sorcerer — Wary (J. McClemand)
7t)647 Ft Erie
70r.77 Ft Brie
7tfM7 Ft Erie
70442 Ft Erie
70679 Ft Erie
7-8 1:265 fast 8
3-4 1:135 fast 10
55 f l:10g slop 2
3-4 l:13i fast 20
3-4 1:144 fast 6
OHIYESA, br. f, 4, by The Commoner — Tmlla Fonae (A. Brown).
68042 City Park
67777 F. Grounds
67678 F. Grounds
67477 City Park
1 l:40i fast 96 6
7-8 1:274 fast 105 3
51 f 1:064 fast 100 2
3-4 1:134 fast 96 5
BEN STILLE, br. g, 3, by Alloway — Freshet (H. Busenbark).
7<k; 47 Ft Erie 7-S 1:264 fast 8 95 5 3 2 1 l«k 4* J >
7(h575 Ft Erie 1 1 :39 fast 25 J>6 2 3 3 ;» 4- .5^5 J >
7<M57 Ft Erie 1 1:404 fast 8-5 102 2 1 1 1 1* 1*5 J \
7037S Ft Erie 55 f 1:08 fast 30 90 1 111* 25 E M
7(K502 Fort Erie 5 1-2 f 1:08| fast 104 7 6 9 9« 10=o5D J
FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Iroquois Hotel Handicap. 2-year-olds. (0,3836 — 1:004-
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St Vj % StrFin Jockeys
GRANDE DAME, ch. f, 2, by The Commoner — Noblesse (G. Hendrie).
706:J7 Saratoga .5i f 1:071 good .35 112 4 6 6 7 6*®5Ni^‘<>l
70398 .Saratoga 55 f VMi fast 15 119 12 10 10 10* 7*5 R Lowe
70.365 Ft Erie “
5-8 l:01g fast 3-10 115 1
Best Company.
Weight today 120.
Masq’rade, IT. Sovereign. K. Moving.
JuliaPowel, HalfSovereign, Adriana
MOLIERE, hr. o. S. by Masetto — Maltese Crost (E. 8. Gardner).
70.'i93 Ft Erie 55 f 1:08S hvy 5 106 9 7 4 6*5 3"5 Morebind
Ink 11 B Boland Aquiline, Tomnabat.
Weight today 100.
70513 Ft
Erie
f>-8
1:01 g fast
10
106
•1
8
9
66
4®i A Martin ]
70460 Ft
Erie
5i f 1 :08 fast
45
10.3
5
5
3
3=
1* Moreland '
70418 Ft
Erie
5-8
1:(HJ fast
3
111
1
6
5
32
3® J I^^e (
7031K) Ft
Erie
5-8
1:015 fast
4
100
5
6
5
5®
4*4 F Burton ]
AROMATIZE.
ch. t,
2, by Sir Dixon-
—Brightlight
(Pasadena Stahl 1
7(Hi2N Ft
Krie
5-S
1:01? fast
6
104
8
6
5
4*
2* Minder
70177 Ft
Krie
5-8
1 :(K>2 fast
500
9S
6
G
6
6--*
5>® (’ Baker
70414 Ft
Krie
5-8
1 :02 fast
50
103
8
9
9
9=
7*J C Baker
70376 Ft
Krie
4i f
545 fast
30
98
4
10
9®
9* AW Ott
70324 Ft
Erie
5-8 1:012 fast
100
98
7
7
7
7
7*=SC Baker
SOMBRITA. ch. f, 2. by Sombrero — Olivehack (J. C. Dennerlen).
70629 Ft Erie
70.554 Ft Erie
70414 Ft Erie
70327 Ft Erie
70297 Fort Erie
.5-8 1:01}) fa.st 3 10.3 2
45 f .55 slow 8 ia5 8
.5-8 1:02 fast 10 103 7
45 f 5.5)! fast 60 no 6
5-8 1:024 fast 108 7
4 7* 8i« Malin
11 11 11 11=7 Kunz
CATHERINE F.
. b- f, t. by
Gall antry — Faahionable
(B. T. White),
7tK;49 Ff Erie
.5 8 1:014 f,,st
101 6 6
4
3A
2* Delaby
7t»593 Ft Erie
5?. f 1:08? hvv
25
102 4 1
1
1 =
1*A Delaby
70497 Ft Erie
5-8 1:005 fast
3
no 6 5
3
3*
4® Mr)reland
70427 Ft Erie
.5-8 1 :01 fast
3
108 5 4
3
3=
l*i J Kelly
70402 Ft Erie
5-8 1:01? fast
6
105 2 3
2
2i
2= Moreland
GRENESQUE, b. f. 2. by Greenan — Statuesque (D. Cornell).
70t;i3 Ft Erie .5-8 1 : 024 good 4 R*7 3 3 5 4 * 4* Minder
70494 Ft Erie .5-8 1 :01|» fast 6 IOl* 6 4 3 2* 1* G Swa
70458 Ft Krie
5-8
1 :02 fast 25
101
6 7
7
7 7*®AMalin
70211 Buffalo
5-8 1 :02? fast
94
9 9
8
86 7** Lycurgus
70182 Buffalo
5-8 l:02i fast
109
12 12
13
13 12*® Jas Carroll
GUARDA. ch.
f. 2.
by Prince Pepper-
—Relict
(G.
, E. Dudley).
7n:,.5S hn iOrie
4 *. f
.55 .slow 2-i
inr.
4
4
4= 4‘ .1 Sclialler
70413 Ft JOrie
4A f
545 fast 10
10*)
2
2’. 2* J Schaller
7o:;77 h>ie
4A f
.55 fast 1.5
9S
:s
1
2* 2* .1 Scliallcr
70328 Ft Erie
^ t
555 fast 15
no
5
3
5* 6«A J Schuller
Index Course DislTinicT’ckOdds Wt St *4 *4 StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
WILLIS GREEN, b. g, 3, by John Bright or Pink Coat — Big Filly (A. Turney). Weight today ^7i
Ft Erie 1 I ::t94 fast 3 101 4 4 2 2 2i 2*> V Pmv<T8 T*»ddles, Gold Note, Douigre.
70.577 Ft Erie :FI 1:134 fast 10 lOj 1 6 6 5-'*5 .Mondand Wet)tK'r, Cooney K., Monere.
70.'m 9 Ft Erie 3-4 1:14 slow 15 104 9 7 7 6 * 4‘ V Powers Cloten, Edgely, Lizzie .McLean.
70.313 Ft Erie 1 1-8 1:5:14 fast 3-2 100 7 6 4 4 44 4*4 Lloyd Clianida, Doubt, June Time.
70277 Fort Erie 1 l:43g slow 98 6 6 4 1 1= 1* Lloyd Pr.ofOrange, DeleStrome, St. Jeanne
JUNE TIME, b. f, 8. by Wax— T henna (0. A. Crandall). Weight today 90.
70669 Ft Erie 1 1-8 1:53* fast 4 96 7 1 1 1 .1= 3* Jas Hogg DeleStrome. LittleBoot. Perfeetor.
706:52 Ft Erie 1 1 :.39i fast 6 9S 1 2 2 1 1* 1= J Murphy Hartlng, Sallle Suter, Little lhx>t.
70.541 Ft Erie 1 1:44| slop 5 99 7 7 6 5 45 6** V Powers Cormey K., Gargantna, St. Jeanne.
70404 Ft Erie 1 l:40g fast 6 ' 99 8 9 9 9 9* 9*»5V Powers Sylv.Tn Belle, Crafty, The Globe.
7a351 Ft Erie 1 1:403 good 10 86 8 7 7 7 8 8® .Mnleahy Edwin H., Taunt, Crafty.
IMBODEN, b. g, 6, by Guido— Sound (B. M. McDevitt). Weight today 101.
7<j 614 Ft Erip 1 1:41 good 15 101 5 6 6 6 5*5 2*5 J Murphy St. .Teanne, Oareless, The Globe.
7tr>:58 Ft-Krle 1 1-4 2:llf slop 3 105 3 5 5 5 5 5*"5E Martin Donld, Chanida, Perfeetor.
70462 Ft Erie 11-16 1:47 fast 6 104 7 6 6 5 55 5^5 T Steele Doubt, St. .Teanne, Eva Clair.
70429 Ft Erie 1 1-S 1:524 fast 5 100 377 6 4*4‘J Murphy Wool.'itone, Factotum. Dolinda.
70380 Ft Erie 1 1-4 2:08 fast 3 104 8 8 8 6 7* 7** Delaby Woolstone, Dolinda, Doubt.
70669 Ft Erie
706:52 Ft Erie
70.541 Ft Erie
70404 Ft Erie
70.351 Ft Erie
1 1-8 1:5:5* fast 4
1 l:.39i fast 6
1 1:44| slop 5
1 l:40g fast 6 '
1 1:403 good 10
IMBODEN, b. g, 6, by Guido— Sound (B. M. McDevitt).
7<j 614 Ft Erip
7tr>;58 Ft^Krle
70462 Ft Erie
70429 Ft Erie
70380 Ft Erie
11:41 good 15
1 1-4 2:113 slop 3
11-16 1:47 fast 6
1 1-S 1:524 fast 5
1 1-4 2:08 fast 3
BLAZE O’LIGHT, blk. f. 3, by Lamplighter— Idaho (W. H. Robinson)
70123 Latonia
70048 Latonia
69946 Lat«.nla
69871 Latonia
1 1-16 l:49g hvy 87 2 *5 5
1 1:45 mud 102 12 2
1 1 :42 fast 1015 8 8 9
1 1:413 fast 87 7 8 8
Weight today 90.
JUPITER, b. g, 4. by Fatherless— Clash (C. C. HaU)
70667 Ft Erie
70596 Ft Erie
70578 Ft Erie
70498 Ft Erie
704t)6 Ft Erie
4= 26 Moreland Trackless. Monere, Ken Stille.
35 2» Moreland Edgely, To<ldIes, Ben Strong.
3»k 35 Moreland S. Shingle, P.Sterllng, Meddle. Boy.
15 15 Moreland Factotum, Chanida, DenJgre.
3“it 3*5 Moreland Beatrice K., Posing, Bathmaria.
(J. Griffin). Weight today 107.
:i* 2i D Boland Char. Eastman. The Belle, Terah.
26 15 .1 Lee BenStille, C. Eastman, Light Wool.
2= 2* D Austin Donliam, Wexford, Gold Pin.
5nk 3« E Martin Tickle, Old Honesty, Gliar.Eastman
3* 3* J Lee Goldproof, Colloquy, Dainty Dame.
-Wary (J. McClaraand). Weight today 86.
3= 3* Delaby Trackless. RatherRoyal. BenStille.
45 .32 Delaby Webber, Cooney K., Gracchus.
5* 3*5 Delaby Demurrer, M.Cesarlon. Considera’n
5* 5* Gaugel Trackless, J. W. O’Neill, Bnzil.
75 5*5 Delaby Edgely, Bellmence, Oak Grove.
8# (A. Brown). • Weight today 95.
9 9*® Bilac Grenade, JohnSmnlski, MaryMorris
46 7*5 Lloyd Posing, Goldinate, Gamara.
75 5=5 T Taylor Toy Boy, Baleshed, Morales.
4‘® 4*5 H Moore Judge Post, Colloquy, Belle Strome.
Busenbark). Weight today 90.
l«k 4* .1 Murphy Trackless, Rather Royal. Monere.
4-’ 5”5 .1 M)ir|>liy Royal River, Trackless, Gold Note.
1* 1*5 J Murphy Meddle. Boy, Chas.L.Stone. Dahak.
1* 25 E Martin Frontenac. C. Eastman, LIghtWool.
9* 10=*5D Armst'gHalton, Ben Strong, Cousin Kate.
7-8 1:274 fa.st 7
1 3-16 2:054 fast 7
1 1-16 1:473 fast 4
1 1:39| fast 8
1 1:403 fast 10
102 4 8 7
9t; 4 1 1
95 13 2
104 8 8 8
104 2 4 4
DOUBT, ch. g, 8. by Star Shoot— Mistrust (P. M. Civill)
70596
Ft
Erie
1 3-16 2:055 hvy
3
91
.r,
7
7
6
6®
6* J
Murphy
705:18
Ft
Erie
1 1-4 2:11| slop
2
87
4
3
3
3
2*
IJ J
Murphy
70462
Ft
Erie
1 1-16 1 :47 fast
4
86
4
5
5
4
4*
16 J
Murphy
70401
Ft
Erie
1 1:41| fast
12-5
91
5
7
8
.5
36
2* E
.Martin
70380
Ft
Erie
1 1-4 2:08 fast
2
84
2
4
3
3
3'J
3= E
Martin
MARIMBO. blk. m. 4 . by MaseUo-
—Romany Rawuy (J. BurttschelD.
7066:5
Ft
Erie
7-S 1:2S fast
3
97
1
7
7
6
5=
2* J
.Murpliy
70627
Ft
Erie
3-4 1:13 fast
20
9.8
8
10
10
7*
5=J J
Murphy
7055.5
Ft Erie
3-4 1:14? slow
15
101
4
3
5
5J
7=A J
Murpliy
705:57
Ft
Erie
5A f 1:10? slop
12
98
8
9
9
8*
7*®AJ
Murphy
70392
Ft
Erie
3-4 1:14| fast
10
104
4
5
6
5A
3= J
Murphy
PUNGENT, b. f, 3, by Intrusive— Miss Frances (M. E. McHenry).
THIRD RACE — ^7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (G42T.I — 1:2,54 — 4 — 109.)
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St *^ % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
COONEY K.. b. g. 8, by Senator McCarren — Campania (J. Burttschell) Weight today 90.
70577 Ft Erie 3-4 l:i:54 fast 2 li)4 6 4 2 25 25 J Murphy Weliher. Monere. (iraechus.
70T)4l Ft P3rie 1 1:444 slop 3 103 6 3 2 1 1* 1* J Murphy Gargantna, St. Jeanne, II.Richeson
7(M75 Ft Erie 7-8 1:284 fast 7-10 102 6 4 1 1 1* 1= J Murpliy G.AIacBride, II.Richeson, Eecles’tic
70426 Ft Erie 3-4 l:1.3g fast 2 102 2 5 4 45 3*5 Moreland Uarting. Tagane, Mary Darby.
68438 Jamaica 5 1-2 f 1:083 fast 92 12 12 12 12* 12*® F Swan Ontario. Dario. Golden West.
ROYAL RIVER, b. f. 3, by Bridgewater— Charter Queen (J. H. Shouldice). Weight today 98.
70.575 Ft Krie 1 l:.3t) fast 6 94 5 5 5 4 2‘ 1= Delaby Trackle.«s. Gold Note. Gargantna.
7C43S Ft Erie 55 f 1:07 fast 2 100 2 7 7 7* 4* J Murphy Beatrice K., Bathmaria, Cyclops.
36 30J E Martin Princess Orna, Envoy, Great.
2* 1= J Lee Ilaz. Patch, Roger S., County Clerk.
4* 4* Minder Oiiardl, Dele Strome, WooLstone.
5* 3=5 J Butler Woolstone, Demo, Camille.
H). Weight today 101.
4= 5=5 Jas Hogg St. Jeanne. Reaction, Fr, Collins.
15 3*5 .las Hogg Chanida, Factotum, Crafty.
2‘5 4* .las Hogg Dolinda. Dele Strome, Hamilcar.
65 4=5 J McC*rthyThe Glola*. Ballot Box, Careless.
55 5*' L WilliaiuHBazil, Ponrhyn, Edgely.
Civill). Weight today 97.
Weight today 101.
ances (M. E. McHenry). height today 90.
5 4 4 5* 5** S Flynn .Tune Time. Hartlng. Sallie Suter.
6 4 4= 4- S Flynn J. W. O’Neill. Dos Kyle, Reticent.
8 9 9 9=® S Flynn Bathmaria. MIssCesarion, Dulclnea.
4 4 7* 7= Farrow Awawegang, Showman, Sallie Suter.
peat (E. Utterback). Weight today 95.
3 2 3 2“k 25 J Mcf’’rthy Dele Strome, JnnoTime. Perfeetor.
4 5 5 45 4“ Delaby .Tone Time, Hartlng. Sallie Suter.
2 4 6 7* 6* Delaby Dolinda. Dele Strome, Hamilcar.
2 4 7 7 6*® Delaby Crafty, Lord Dixon, To<idles.
5 8 8 8 8*®5F’brother W. Green, Pr.ofOrange, DeleStrome.
0632 Ft Erie 1 l':39J fast 20 98 5 5 4 4 5 * 5** S Flynn .Tune
0555 Ft Erie 3-4 l:14g slow 20 92 5 6 4 4= 4- S Flynn J. W
0493 Ft Brie 3-4 l:12t fast 40 106 8 8 9 9 9=® S Flynn Bathr
0459 Ft Erie 3-4 1:145 fast 15 102 4 4 4 7* 7= Farrow Awa^^
LITTLE BOOT, br. c, 3, by Star Shoot — Repeat (E. Utterback).
7<x;69 Ft Erie 1 1-8 1:535 fast 5 89 4 2 2 3 2«k 25 J Mcf^rthyDele
70632 Ft Erie 1 1 :39| fast 6 103 4 4 5 5 45 4“ Delaby June
70578 Ft Erie 1 1-16 1:47| fast 10 92 3 2 4 6 7* 6* Delaby Dolinc
70517 Ft Erie 1 1-16 1:46 fakt 20 95 1 2 4 7 7 6*» Delaby Craft;
70277 Fort Erie 1 l:43g slow 98 4 5 8 8 8 8*»5F’brother W.Gr
MARY DARBY, b. f, 3, by King of Coins-^essie Page (W, G. K. Dodds).
0632 Ft Erie
0573 Ft Erie
0495 Ft Erie
0426 Ft Erie
703C4 Ft Erie
1 1:395 fast 15
55 f 1:07 fast 4
3-4 1:141 fast 3
3-4 l:13ij fast 40
1 1-8 1:533 fast 20
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling.
Page (W, G. K. Dodds). Weight today 95.
9* 9**5J Baker June Time. Hartlng. .Sallie Suter.
5* 4»5 J liaker N.Carita, GlenaMacBrlfle, SadieGay
4= 2* J Baker LaiiraA., Nettie Carita, Sadie (Jay.
5* 4*5 J Baker Uarting, Tagane. C^>oney K.
6* 6=5 B Martin Chanida, Henry O., MatalM>u.
(04240— 1 : 1 1 !— 3—1 12. )
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St M % % StrFin Jockeys
L. C. WIDRIG, ch. e, 2, by Orimar — Grace Bond (Pasadena Stable).
r0646 Ft Erie 5-8 1 :01 fast 3 97 6 5 4 1*1*5J Murphy
70402 Ft Erie 5-8 1:01§ fa^t 15 105 6 5 5 4* 4*5 E Martin
703T,6 hn Erie 5-8 1:01| fajst 3 104 5 3 2 55 5=5 C H Shil’j
70324 Ft Erie 5-8 l:01j| fast 5 105 4 6 6 6* 6**5C H Sliil’i
70266 Fort Eh*ie - -
5-8 1:021 fast 106
StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
Pasadena Stable). Weight today 100.
1* 1*5 J Murpljy Eonite. Truro, Giovanni Raggio.
4* 4*5 E Martin Ketchemike, Catli.F.. La<ly Baldiir.
55 525 C H Shil’gSir Cyril, Frescati, MeQuiddy.
6* 6**5C IT Sliil’gPetnlant, Stanley Fay, Terah.
4* 2* C H Shill’gChief Desmond, Tnkbu, Orlandot.
FRESCATI, b. f, t, by Maeetto— Frogmort (E. 8. Gardner).
’U665 Ft Erie
rr»610 Ft Erie
70540 Ft Erie
70430 Ft Erie
70405 Ft Erie
55 f 1:084 fast 4
55 f liOlt good 5
:i-4 1 :17 slop 2
55 f 1:074 fast 4
55 f 1:07 fast 8
Weight today 101.
SOIREE, ch. f, I. by Pessara — Levee (Nugent Bros)
T0595 Ft Erie
r05:;6 Ft Erie
r0494 Ft Erie
(03.53 Ft Erie
70289 Fort Erie
5-8 1:03 hvy 3 105 7
55 f 1:10 slop 4 105 9
.5-8 1:013 fast 3 lo- 8
55 f 1:093 good 8 91 9
5 1-2 f 1:104 fast 108 8
Ih 26 V Powers Bewitched. Terah. Tom Shaw.
4* 4= Moreland A(|tiiline, Terah. I.ady Elkborii.
3* 3=5 J Muri)hy Gilvedear, Tom Shaw, R. Hussar.
2* 16 V Powers Terah, Aquiline, I.ady Elkhorn.
7*" 5* Gaugel Biilla, Red Hussar, MeQuiddy.
•os). Weight today 95.
5* 5® J McC’rthyTruro, King’s Son, Siiirley R.
25 2* J Murpliy Stylit. Margot. I.ady Handsel.
4«6 5* J McC’rtliy Grenesqne, M«*Qniddy, King’s Son.
9 9**5.T Me(Vrtliy Balia, Catherine F., Eleanor Fay.
65 3* Moreland 'Saltram, Shirley K., Suidiie.
RED HUSSAR, ch. e, 2. by Previous— Jarto (G. W. J. Bissell).
Ft
Erie
5J f 1:08? hvy
10
105
8
10
10
10*
10*= J .Murphy
Ft
Erie
3-4 1:17 slop
6
111
6
6
5
4*
4®J Moreland
1 Ft
Erie
5J f 1:08 fast
3J
106
8
9
8
6*
5'*J D Boland
Ft
Elrie
5J f 1:07 fast
12
106
2
4
5
55
2= D Boland
Ft
Erie
5J f 1:09? good 15
106
8
7
6
3J
4* I) Boland
GILVEDEAR. ch. o, 2, by Oiganteum — Sea Puai (A. D. Steele).
70(IS,5 (See Fort Erie chart in this paper).
Weight today 110.
Weight today 107.
706:{i
Ft Erie
5-8 1:00? fast
25
102
4
4
5
5
5= Engl’der
Balia, Wlilsk Broom, Ketchemike.
7C»540
Ft Erie
3-1 1:17
slop
10
100
3
1
1
1*
1*J Gaugel
Tom Shaw, Frescati, Red Hussar.
70515
Ft Erie
5-8 1:02
fast
7
105
2
1
1
31
26 (;.‘iugol
Eonite, Tniro, Linda Lake.
70414
Ft Erie
5-8 1:02
fast
2
111
3
4
6
4J
6® Minder
Alveolar, Cnscowilla, Eonlte.
70390 Ft; Erie
5-8 1:011 fast
10
106
1
3
3
26
3=J 1) Boland
Miss.Mazzoni, MarionMoore, Moliere.
MAXTON, b. 0, 9. by Cameron — Pensee Triite (W. Gerst).
(0.593 Ft Erie 55 f 1:083 hvy 15 105 11 11 11 11 8*“ Kunz
70540 Ft Erie 3-4 1:17 slop 15 112 4 3 4 7* 7** Kunz
70497 Ft Erie 6-8 1:004 fast 20 105 7 7 7 7 ^7‘*Dul>ei
69925 Windsor 5-8 1:014 fast 108 7 7 6 6* 5*5 J Foley
ORBE, b. f, 2, T>y Marius II. — Oratossa (R. Flynn).
W, Gerst). Weight today 106.
11 8*“ Kunz CatherineF.. Chieflb'smond. Moliere
7* 7** Kunz Gilvedear, Tom Sliaw. Frescati.
7 ^7‘* DuIrI W’hlskBroom, Aquiline, I^adyBaldur
6* 5*5 J Foley Dandy Dancer, Moliere, Melange.
I. Weight today 100.
9* 9=*5J Foley Stylit. Soiree. Margtd.
10 10=®VJ Ward Moliere. Tom Shaw, Don Q.
10 lu**^5F Burton Balia, Rod Ilnssar. MeQuiddy.
7 7=® J Ward Terah. Lady P.aldur, Run. Account.
11* 11*» J Ward Osmunda. E.Loulse, MIckletouMald.
'. Griffin). Weight today 98.
15 15** Sheridan J. Myers, Synchronized, B. Work.
r0536 Ft Erie 5* f 1:10 slop 10 110 10 9 8 9* 9=*LT Foley
70460 m T'lrie 55 f 1:08 fast 50 lUO 10 10 10 10 10=®5J Ward
70406 Ft Erie 55 f 1:07 fast 50 92 10 9 8 10 lu**^5F Burtot
70860 Ft Brie 5-9 1:024 good 40 103 7 7 7 7 7=« J W’ard
70362 Fort Erie 4 1-2 f 56 fast 107 9 10 11* 11* » J Ward
CUTLASS, b. c, 2, by Uncommon— La Josephine (T. Griffin).
68890 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 544 fast 107 15 15 15 15** Sheridan
Saratoga Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, August 27.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. All Ages. Handicap. (70407—1:114—3—122.)
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St *4 % % StrFin Jockeys
HANDZARRA, ch. m. 6, by Handzel — Elzarra (D. C. Johnson).
Saratoga 7-8 1 :274 good 40 94 5 2 3 4 4 * 5* C Tvelly
70679 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 60 10!> 5 4 4 9 10*« P Kelly
70432 Saratoga 7-8 1:25 fast 40 98 4 8 5 5 55 11 P Kelly
TACK ATKIN, b. c, 3, by Sain — El Salado (B. Schreiber).
70602 Saratoga 7-8 1:31 mudll-20 118 1 2 2 2 2 2* A Brown
70524 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 7-6 118 7 1 1 2*5 2*5 A Bn.wn
70407 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 8 122 5 2 2 2* 2* A Brown
69190 Gravesend 1 1-4 2:085 slow 103 1 7 8 8 8= 7** E Dugan
69110 Belmont Pk *1 1-8 1:53 slop 111 3 1 1 1 1=5 3* E Dugan
J. C. CORE, ch. f. 8. by Garry Hermann — Purity (Newcastle Stable).
(0618 Saratoga
70579 Saratoga
70451 Saratoga
69987 Sheep. Bay
69860 Sheep. Bay
3-4 1:14? hvy 1 100
3-4 1:114 fast 7 116
7-8 1:244 fast 7-5 112
1 1:40 fast 113
6 1-2 £ 1:19 fast 107
StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
, Johnson). Weight today 90.
4* 5* C Tvelly W’elhonrne, Cressina, Rockstoiie.
9 10*® I» Kelly Ben Ban, Vails. \VellK>urne.
55 11 P Kelly TomMcGratlb Faust, Imiuisltor.
reiber). Weight today 117.
2 2* A Brown Fleming.
2*5 2*5 A Brown BatMasterson, Berwick. Danoscara
2* 2* A Brown De Miind, f^well. Rooks tone.
8= 7** E Dugan Flip Flap, Philander, Run. Water.
1=5 3* E Dugan Montgomery, GoBetween, DanBuhre.
fewcastle Stable). Weight today 113.
26 11 W Miller Don Enrique, Aletheuo, Botanist.
7 5* W Miller Ben Ban. Vails. Well>ourne.
3* 2= W Miller Sewell, Main Chance, Pr. Hampton.
3* 6= W Miller Fountalnblue, GolfBall, Gret. Green.
4 * 2* W Miller Suffrage, Bar. Belle, Orackenthorpe.
BAT MASTERSON. ch. 0, 8, by Frankfort— Vanessa (M. L. Schwartz).
70579 Saratoga
70524 Saratoga
70294 Brighton B.
70240 Brighton B.
68645 Belmont Pk
:;-4 l‘:114 fast 3 110 1
3-4 1:114 fast 18-5 105 4
3-4 1:135 slop 107 1
3-4 1:121 fast 109 3
1 1:405 hvy 93 12
Weight today 111.
4* 4*5 Notter Ben Ban. Vails, W'ellMMirne.
16 115 w Miller .Tack Atkin, Berwick, Danoscara.
3* 3= W Miller Sewell Botanist, IV. IT, Daniel.
15 If Garner Cabochon, I*rlnce Ahmed, Berwick.
16 16*® M Preston Glorifler, Okenlte, Roseben.
RO(JKSTON£, b. g, 3, by Rockton — ^Lady Primrose (J. Sanford)
, , (J. Sanford). Weight today 102.
70633 Saratoga 7-S 1 : 275 good 13-5 99 3 1 1 1 25 3*5 E Dugan Welbonrne, Cressina, Acrobat.
70610 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 fast 1-2 117 5 2 2 2« 15 Notter Sal Volatile. Algelone, Tiro.
70407 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 60 100 3 3 3 36 4*5 Horner De Mund, Jack Atkin, Sewell.
65104 Belmont Pk 6 1-2 f l:l&g fast 113 11 11 11 106 8*=5W Dugan Hardsbot, Linnepee, Herman.
MERRY ENGLAND, ch. h, 7, by St. George— Wekno wit (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 106.
70524 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 15 122 3 8 8 9 9 R McDan’lBatMasterson, Jack Atkin, Berwick.
69138 Montreal 3-4 1:135 fast 125 5 5 6 6* 4= R Mci^an'i I’antonfle, Preen. Sir Edw’ard.
68926 Toronto 3-1 1:124 fast 114 3 11 1*5 1“** R McDan’iCh. Eastman, Gabrlelle. F.E.Shaw.
68S72 Toronto 5 1-2 f 1:065 fast 123 4 4 4 4® 16 R McDan’lCb. Eastman. Preen. La Gloria.
70524 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 15 122 3 8 8 9 9 R McDan’lBatMasterson, Jack Atkin, Berwick.
59138 Montreal 3-4 1:135 fast 125 5 5 6 6* 4= R Mci^an'i I’antonfle, Preen. Sir Edw’ard.
58926 Toronto 3-1 1:124 fast 114 3 11 1*5 1“** R McDan’iCh. Eastman, Gabrlelle. F.E.Shaw.
68S72 Toronto 5 1-2 f 1:065 fast 123 4 4 4 4® 16 R McDan’lCb. Eastman. Preen. La Gloria.
OXFORD, gr. h, 6, by Faraday — Atmt Belle (J. McLaughlin). Weight today 107.
7067.5 (See Saratoga chart in this paper).
706,13 Saratoga 7-8 1:27| good 16-3 6 5 5 6 6 6*5 W Ivnapp Welbonrne. Cressina, Rockstone.
706,13 Saratoga 7-8 1:27| good 16-5 6 5 5 6 6
70579 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 15 112 6 7 7 65
70524 Saratoga 3-4 1:114 fast 20 118 9 6 6 7
68934 Gravesend Ab 3-4 l;08f fast 124 6 6 6 5®
DANOSCARA, hr. f. 3, by Clifford— Mai (J. Sanford)
70524 Saratoga
70492 Saratoga
70387 Saratoga
64097 Saratoga
3-4 1:114 fast 15 111 6
7-8 l:25jj fast 3 114 8 6
3-4 1:13| fast 6 110 1
6 1-2 f 1:07 fast 112 9
6 6*5 W Ivnapp Welbonrne. Cressina, Rockstone.
65 6*5 W Knapp Ren Ban. Vails, Welbonrne.
7 7**5W Knapp BatMasterson, Jack Atkin. Berwick.
5® 5*®5W Miller Pr. Hamburg, Halifax, Voorhees.
rd). Weight today 106.
4* 4=5 Notter BatMasterson, Jack.Vtkin, Berwick.
46 2® Notter Cro.sslna, Cablegram, Aletheuo.
1® 1® W Miller Easton, Tiro, Ptarmigan.
8* 8**5L WilliamsCourtDress. Kennyetto, Mentha.
GLENHAM, b. o, 3, by Glenheim — RosaJva (R, A. Rainey).
(Pasadena Stable). Weight today 92.
4* 2* Minder Hos.Hyphen. OiirBoy, MissVigilaut.
6- 5>* (’ Bfik«‘r Pinkola. Balia, Ketchemike.
9= 7*5 C Baker AIv(K>lar. Cnscowilla. Eonlte.
9® 9'’5W Ott Whisk Broom. WihlCherry, Margot.
7 7*=5C Baker Petulant, Stanley Fay, Terah.
C. Dennerlen). Weight today 90.
26 6*5 Moreland Shirley R,. Padrone. Edna .Motter.
45 4*5 Engl’der Bewitched. Shirley R., .\ileen C.
7* 8*=5C H Shill’gAlvoolar, Cnscowilla. Eonite.
7* 8*® Malin I.adyErmy. -MickletonMaid, Margot.
.1 11== Kunz Glovan. Raggio, Moliere, .M.Mazzoni j
le (B. T. White). Weight today 110.
35 2* Delaby .Vnhnrndale. Ij I.ake, Etta I.onise.
1= 1*5 Delaby Chief Desrijond. Moliere. BewitcluMl
3* 4® Moreland WhiskBroom, Aquiline, T^advBaldur
3= 1*5 J Kelly Lady Baldur. Lattice, Mar.‘ Moore.
25 2= Moreland Ketchemike, L. Baldur. I...C. Widrig.
Cornell). Weight today 104.
4 * 4* Minder Ab!)aey. Stylit. Kitfv Sinitli.
1'® l» G Swain MeQuiddy. King’sSon. .Miss Vigilant
7 7*®5Malin Abbacy. I.ady Elkhorn. Toplofty.
Weight today 104.
r.onise, Ma rionSloort*. Lattice.
69088 Belmont Pk 7-S 1:26« fast 93 6 3 1 1 1* 1® Medlicoti
65526 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15| slop 100 3 6 4 4® 4*5 R McDa
65142 Belmont Pk 6-8 :59 fast 98 1 1 1 1* 1= W Mille
65115 Belmont Pk 3-4 l:12g fast 112 2 3 3 36 3«5 T Clark
HEKNOWS, b. g. t, by Heao— Intr epidity (Silver Brook Stable).
7i'K5;l5 Saratoga 5\ f 1:084 good 13-5 117 3 5 3 7 7*= Notter
7a5Sl Saratoga 55 f 1:07 fast 2 114 7 6 4 .36 4®5 Notter
70320 Brighton 55 f l:06g fast 35 109 4 4 2 1* 1* Garner
KEEP MOVING, b. f, 2, by Yankee— La Polka (F. R. Hitchcock).
TOtiTl! (See Saratoga chart in this paper).
70637 Saratoga 55 f 1:074 good 1*2 107 6 5 5 5= 3*i Finn
704.53 Saratoga 55 f 1 :064 fast 20 104 1 4 3 35 3® Goldstoir
70398 Saratoga 55 f 1:064 fast 25 112 7 7 7 76 9®5 Radtke
J. Sanford entry — Rockstone and Djinoscara.
Weight today 102.
1* 1® Medlicott BrightRo.v, RIoGrande, O.CromwelL
4« 4*5 R McDan’lYorklst, Purslane, AiTobat.
1* 1’ W Miller Work & Play, San. Creeker, Manila.
36 3®5 T Clark Zambesi, Landsman, Sally K.
Irook Stable). Weight today 94.
7 7*= Notter BlackOak, Den. Stafford, Magazine.
.36 4*5 Notter Ben F leet, Fultonville. Monopolist.
1* 1* Garner Half Sovereign, Live Wire, Ormuz.
R. Hitchcock). Weight today 87.
5= 3*5 Finn
35 39 Goldstein
76 955 Radtke
Masquerade. H. Sovereign. WldpTop
Nimbus, Desirous, W(X)lspun.
JuliaPowel, HalfSovereign, Adriana
SECOND RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4S:i4S — 1:.37? — 3 — 112.)
Dennerlen & Cornell entry — Grenesqne and Sombrita.
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St *.i Vs % StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
TOM DOLAN, b. 0, 3. by Jean Bereaud — Marahatta (F. Cook). Weight today 101.
70.397 Saratoga 11:39 fast 2-5 101 I 1 1 1 1* l^i5 F. Dugan Blandv, Kilter, Arimo.
70373 Saratoga 1 1:.394 fast 6-5 101 2 1 1 1 1* 1* E Dugan Workmaid, Arimo, Euripides.
69931 Buffalo 1 1-8 1:52| fast 99 2 2 2 2 1* 1* Lycurgus Sir Ralph, BeU BInford, Request.
P MIL FINCH, ch. g. 6. by Goldfinch — Philistia (J, Murphy). Weight today 97.
7(»6.34 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:,342 good 4 105 4 5 3 2 2* 2® W McIn’reRlght Roval. A.ster d’Or, RedFrlar.
7056.7 Saratoga 11:40= fa.st 4 105 11 10 10 6 36 3** W .McIn’rcZipango. Standover, V’cndor.
7«>50M Saratoga 1 l:39g fast 6 103 7 7 5 5 5= 5** W Mcln’rellyperlonll., T.P.onero.M. Antony II.
70432 Saratoga 7-8 1:25 fast 15 100 14 14 14 14 14 12 R I.owe Tom.McGrath, Faust. Inquisitor.
CLARE RUSSELL, ch. f, 3. by Rut tell— Clare Duncan (Oneck Stable). Weight today 86.
7o.;r.l Saratoga 3-4 1:1.5? hvy 10 96 4 4 4 5* 3- R Sir T«xldington. Botanist, Fleming.
7(n;I 9 .v’uratoga 11:41? hvy 1 99 2 3 3 2 2»o 26 R l.owe Zltmap. Sea Wall.
70470 Saratoga 11:40 fa.st 4 120 4 3 2 1 3* 4*5 R I.«^we D’arkle. Fancy Bird, Poquossing.
70064 Brighton B. 3 4 1:115 fust 102 7 2 2 26 5®5 It Ix«we Lady Anne. Jacobite, Red River.
68393 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14 slow 110 6 6 6 7* 7** R l^we Okenlte, Dan Bulire, Colonel Jack.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907.
DAILY
Cma FOBM.
SIR RALPH, b. 5. by Breadknife— Margarette (J. £. Beagrara).
TOitr.y Hufialo 1 1-t fast 7 10 HM 1 -1 ;j L’ 1= P Knpl’dcr
6y;«31 Buffalo 1 1-8 fast 2 % 4 5 4 3 3i 2* Lloyd
\ AZORA. b. f, 4, bv Falsetto — bOiika (E. Wayland).
7fk«sr» Saratoga 1 1 ;4:jj hvv 1'»o r> .> 5 4i j" f t;r;>nd
70333 BrlplUtm 1 1-J« I ;4r.| fast 20 Hn» 3 2 4 4 r»i 5*i <’ tlratid
70291 Bilglitou B. 1 1-1« 1:47 slop H)l 1 3 2 2 2* 2“ C Grand
70132 Budalo 5 1-2 f 1:10^ slow 101 6 6 6 6 5«i C Grand
WORKMAN, blk. h, 6. by Fatherless— Network (R. AngarolaL
70181 Brighton B. 1 1-16 1:46 fast 96 1 3 4 4 4^ 4» W Walsli
69%3 sheop. Bay 1 1-16 1:48| fast 101 10 3 8 12 12* 12»» E Dugar
C9913 Shwp. Bay 1 l:40i fast 106 4 6 8 9 8J Z*l Musgr’ve
69t'.21 SIm^i'P- Ihiy 6 1-2 f 1:20 fust 113
3 2 1- P Engl’dcr 1’. Knight, Roquost. Nollii* Huni.
4 3 3i 2® Lloyd Tom IMan. Hot. I’in ford, RtMpiest.
ayland). Weight today 96.
.> 5 4i j” f tirand Arlnu>. Ziparigo. Vendor.
4 4 r»i 5*i <’ tlratid Saylor, Miss lh»ylc. Von Tronip.
2 2 2* 2“ C Grand Bruld, Tipidng, Betsy Bln ford.
6 6 6 5«i C Grand Anna Smith, Durbar. No Trumper.
k (R. Angarolal. Weight today 101.
4 4 4^ 4® W Walsh Red I.«eaf, Tipping, King Cole.
8 12 12® 12*» E Dugan Royal Ben. Rifloni.nn, And. Mack.
8 9 8J 0*1 Musgr’ve Saylor, Ed Ball, .John Smulshl.
Weight today 96. ■ WOOLSPUN. b. f, 2. by Woolsthorpe— Spenola (H. Rites)
NL'O
.Saratoga
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1
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4
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Saratoga
.5.1 f
1 :"7*
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6
1"7 6
6
4
U 4’ C (
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0529
Saratoga
5i f
1:0.*
fast
20
1"9 2
2
2
2® 2'1 C (
.4rapd
"453
Saratoga
f.i f
fast
60
99 6
6
5
4* 4*® JOM
Hogg
MYSTIFIER. b. g. 2, by Mesmerist —Carmcncita (G. B. MornsL
7M..29 Saratoga .'-i f 1;07A fast l.» H«* 11 11 S 6‘ S>'VW Kii:
7«>l71 .saintoga 5i f 1:0S fast 40 112 2 2 3 4J 4» W Kna
681HI1 Belmont I’k &-S mud 107 — — — 8 10** Talliert
. Rites). Weight today 108.
6« r Gnmd MfssDehiney, • r..T.CellH. Darkiiight.
4» 4- r Grsiid I». Stafford. r..T.rolla, .M issDoIaney.
2® 2'* C Grapd Fort .lolinson. Haroda. C. .1. fella.
4* 4*® .loM Hogg Nimlitis, Desirous. Keep Moving.
. B. Morris'! . Weight today 108.
6* S“VW Knapp Fort .lohnson. tVoolspun. Barotla.
41 4* W Knapp Big Chief. I’olly Watts, Bellwether.
8 10** T.'illiert Frizette, Magazine, Live Wire.
GLORIOUS BETSY, b, f, 2. by Co mpute— Inconstancy (Chelsea Stable).
7ta*,74 (See Saratoga chart in this paper).
Ttds7 Saratoga .=i\ f 1 :07.i fast 94 14 14 11 11 9** .las Hog:
7042.'. S.iraloga 51 f 1:08 fast lo lol 1 4 4 41 5« W Miller
70218 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f l:07g fast 102 1 3 4 C'§ 6* W Mlllei
6**964 Sheep. L5ay 6 1-2 f 1:08 J fast 92 4 3. 3 S** 3«| J Powers
m38 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:08* fast 94 2 1 1 1* 2i E Dugai
IMITATOR, b. f, 2. by Mimic — Graziosa (J. C. F. Jacoby).
.Saratoga 3-4 1:17 hvy 6 Kt2 12 8 6 7 .V'l Finn
7im 06 Saratoga .51. f 1:07?, fast 3* lo7 2 14 11 10 6^‘ \v MilhT
70471 Saratoga 5.1 f 1 ;•« fast 10 112 1.5 13 12 11 7'1 Garner
70193 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:07 fa-st 99 7 5 5 4< 3«* Garner
NANNO, b. f, 2, by Ben Strome— Blue Jacket (J. McLaughlin).
70.507 Saratoga 5.1 f 1 :0S fast KM) KM s 4 9 12 12‘'’1Fiigrd(>r
rt*245 Brighton B. “5 1-2 f 1:07 fast 107 1>3 11 10 9* 7** Henry
69219 Gravesend 5-8 1:01* slow 102 11 11 11 11 11 Henry
67951 Beiinlug 1-2 50jt fast 105 2 1 2»> 3* Simmons
67825 Benning 1-2 51| fast 109 3 4 4»> 7*®iSimmona
2 4*1 4*i W Miller Barhary Belle, Orbicular.
BONOMA BELLE, eh. ra. 6. by Star Ruby — Bonoms (T. E. Mannix).
7o:!19 Brighton 1 1-2 2:32^ fast .5 K*:{ 2 10 8 4 4** 4® IV Miller
70295 Brighton B. 1 H 2:0(ig sK»p !*2 6 6 4 4 3' 3® Garner
70270 Brighton F.. 1 1-4 2:0.5g fast 97 10 9 7 7 6* 5® C Grand
70219 F.righton B. 1 1-lG 1 :46* fast 107 4 4 4 4 3* 3*J J Johnso
(T. E. Mannix). Weight today 96.
4*' 4® IV Miller Raeliie 11., Flavigny, I’alefte.
3' 3® Garner Carthage, Ce<I«*rstrome, .M.Crawf’d.
6’ 5® C Grand Flavigny, Lancastrian, SmlliiigToui.
70270 Brighton F.. 1 1-4 2:0.5g fast 97 10 9 7 7 6’ 5® C Grand Flavigny, Lancastrian, SmlliiigToui.
70219 F.righton B. 1 1-lG 1 :46* fast 107 4 4 4 4 3* 3»J J Johnson Running Water, Zienap, Ruby.
SMILING TOM, br. c. 3, by St. Blaise— Souriante (Patchogue Stable) Weight today 93.
7<m;:{ 6 Saratoga 1 l;412goo«14 los 6 3 4 31 6'-J W Knapp RoyalLady. Bcg.Mald. L.Sfanhopc.
70270 F.righton B. 1 1-4 2:0.5? fast 102 4 1 1 1 P 3’ W Miller Flavigny. Lancastrian. B. Binford.
70164 Brighton B. 1 1-4 2:052 fast 94 8 8 7 6 4J 3* W Walsh Lancastrian, Kilter, .Maxuar.
700S9 Brighton B. 1 1-4 2:06 good 110 5 5 4 3 3t» 4®i Mountain Golf Rail. Red Friar, Sonoma Belle.
699S7 Sheep. Bay .... .r, .n.
1 1:40 fast 111
VENDOR, br. g, 4. by Ogden — Vendu (T. Hitchcock, Jr.).
70(>.55 Saratoga 1 1 :42j? hvy 12 W 1114 ,31 E Dugan
70.56.5 Saratoga 1 l:40j| fast 30 96 3 2 2 4 5* 4".1 E Dugan
70321 Brighton 3-4 l:13g fast .30 120 10 10 9 S' 8*1 Beckman
70283 Brighton B, 1 1-16 l:4.5g fast 103 6 5 5 4 5* 5*«JBrussel
VINO, b. g, 4, by Fresno — Lobosina (Patchogue Stable).
7<*.5so j^uratoga 1 1:U» fast 7 9.S 12 12 11 11 7* Upton
7(6528 Saratoga 1 l;:i9g fast 20 9S 11 7 8 7 7 7“ Upton
U 3’ W Miller Flavigny. Ijam-astrlan. B. Binford.
4i 3* W Walsh Lancastrian, Kilter, .Maxuar.
3h 4«* Mountain Golf Rill. Red Friar, Sonoma Belle.
5i 4®J Mountain Fountainblue, GolfBall. Gret.Green.
:k, Jr.). Weight today 109.
,31 E Dugan Arinio, Zipango. InqnisiUu-.
5* 4".1 E Dugan Zipango. Standover. I*hll Finch.
S' S*i Beckman Wardine, El Cazador, Escutcheon.
5' 5**1Brussel Jacobite, Reidnioore. Royal Ben,
ible). Weight today 93.
7U 7» Upton Fancy Bird, D’Arkle. SirToddington.
7 7“ Upton Green Seal, Arimo. Right Royal.
Weight today 108.
9** .las Hogg Marbles. Biskra, Martha Jane,
69219 Gravesend 5-8 1:012 slow 102 11 11 11 11 11 Henr
67951 Beiinlug 1-2 50? fast 105 2 1 2»> 3" Simn
67825 Benning 1-2 51| fast 109 3 4 4J> 7*®iSimn
MIRAMAR, gr. f, 2, by Faraday — Crimea (E. Burke).
70042 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1 :06)| fast K*4 .5 4 7 10* 10*« Finn
69885 .Sheep, Bav 5 1-2 f 1:06* fast 112 6 (J 7 9= 9‘®1Finn
6976:t Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1 :06g slow 109 14 14 14 14 12*« Finn
4h 5® W Miller B<M*nia. Lotus Brandt, (lold (|nartz.
6'J 6* W Miller GeneRiissell, Bellwether, Corncob.
3*» 3*1 J Powers Joe Nealon, Black Mary, Heknows.
1' 3J E Dugan Bridge Whist, llerhle, Alex Grant.
Jacoby). Weight today 108.
7 .5-'1 Finn MissDelaney, fella. Darknlght.
10 6®‘ \V Mill-r D.StafTt^rd. f.J. fella. .Mls.^* Delaney.
11 7‘J Garner Big fliicf, Polly Wat*s, Bellwether,
4* Garner Ninihus, The Squire, Sepoy.
McLaughlin). * Weight today 108.
U 12‘'’1Eiigrd(r Kerry. Thom, as falimnii Sussex. •
9' 7*' Henry Fondlleart, ,M. Delaney, L.Cavanagh.
11 11 Henry Notasnlga, G. Russell, Q.Margue’te.
2*> 3* Simmons Lad.vlsat>el, Blember, GloriousBetsy
4i> 7*®|Simmona Billie Hibhs, Ben ^le, I.diwles8.
:e). Weight today 108.
10* 10>® Finn Heknows, Masks&Faces, BlackMary
U- 9‘®1Finii SpcKrtier, Ninihus, Ilalkct.
14 12*« Finn .M<*eli<'k, Besom. Jane Swift.
7n3:{2 Brighton 1 1 IG 1:4.5* fast 8 106
64483 Coney Island 1 1;39| fast 105
C.3C44 Brighton B 1 1-16 l:45g fast 96
W Walsh Saylor, Miss Doyle, Von Tromp.
2» 3* Sewell
Hot Toildy, Wes, Macy Jr.
1* U* W Miller Mandarin,* Telephone. Champlain.
MOLESEY, oh. g. 3. by Kingston— Sylvabelle (J. A. Bennet).
7C6.36 .'Sarafi.ga 1 1 ;41® good 9S ICS 8 9 lo® Beckman
7'M91 .SiiratMija 1 1 ;:i9J fast 20 lo*; 10 10 9 . N 7* .5® (J Burns
706N.5 S;irat<*ga 1 1 S l:52g fast C 93 2 5 4 4 4* .5® (dinier
702TM Brighton B. 1 116 l:4.5g fast 86 9 8 9 9 8' 8*®1Sumter
Weight today 89,
RoyalLad.v, Beg, Maid, I.. Stanhope.
Zlpangi*. .lerscyLady, Pr. Hampton,
’reinaivii. Ingham. The Wrestler.
Pretension, V’onTronip. Worktnald.
t>9oo Gravesend 1 1-4 2;(Kii| fast 88 7 7 C 4 4‘J 4*i~E Dugan Water Tank, M. of Cnift, Flavigny.
LADY ESTHER, b. f, 4, by Lord Esterling- Miss Alice (P. H. Jones). Weight today 100.
Toi3t* Briglilon B. l:12g fast ill 5 5 6 6- Mountain Cressina, Sis. Frances, fJambrlnu.s.
67s:53 F. (’.rounds 7-8 l:2[.f fast KM) 7 6 6 7 7 7*»JPickett Emergency, Colnm. Girl. Fantastic.
67752 F, Grounds - - . - . _ . _ _ . -
THOMAS FLYER, ch. g. 2. by The Commoner — ^Mountain Mist (P. H. MoCan-en).
KML’o .Saratoga 3-1 1:17 hvy 1.5 loj lo lo lo 12 12 W Miller .Mi.ss Delaney,
First start for the following: •
LATONA, b. f, 2, by Sain— El Salado (B. Schreiber).
PONTAC, ch. c, 2, by Pontiac — Citron.
PROWLER, ch. g, 2, by Pessara — Owlet (F. A. Forsythe).
GRASSLANDS, b. f, 2, by Chuctanunda — Arrowgrass (J. Sanford).
.1. S:inf«*rd entry — I’olly Watts ami Grasslands.
Weight today 108.
(*..T.(’ella. Darknight.
Weight today 108.
Weight today 108.
Weight today 108.
IVeight t«>day 108.
7-8 1:25* fast 100
Juggler, St. V’’alentlne. Pasadena.
BCHROEDER’S MIDWAY, ch. c.
70636 .Sarali.gii 1 1:41R good 30
7<h;oi .saralt.gu 1 3-16 2:o.3.J mud 10
70191 ,Saratog.a 1 1:39* fast 10
6995S Buffalo lm70y 1:41* fa.st 1
699(!S Buffalo . 1 1-16 1:47 fast 4
POQUESSING, br. g, 4. by Knight of the Thiitle
7052.S Saratoga
7<H70 Sarat.^ga
70139 Brighton B.
6988X Sheep. Bay
DESTROYER, b.
7(N;:ts .Saratoga
70208 Buffalo
1 1 ::(9H fast 20 K»3 4 4 4 4 5* 4® I’.nissel
1 1:40 fast 10 106 2 2 3 3 4* 3=* Brussel
1:12)! fast 110 6 6 5 5i 4*J Brussel
1 1-16 1:49* fast 98 10 5 6 7 12 13'*iBrussel
c, 4. by Macy— Vindonia (S. Lazarus).
1 1:12.1 good 60 102 S S S 6 6>'M .5‘*H*»rm*e
3, by Del Paso n. — Dansante (J. Shannon l. Weight today 95.
■ 5* 4*1 .1 .lohnson Ro.viill.ady, Beg. Maid. Ij.Stanhopt*.
O' 5*1 F Swain Right Royal. Lally, Lord Stanhope.
12 12 Notter Zipango, JerseyLady, IT. Hampton.
3 l*i J McG’rthy.Nildlek. Nellie Burn.
2* 1* J McC’rthyW. Green, MasterLester.ThistleDo.
-Octa Reed (B. Murray). Weight today 93.
*♦5 2 6 6 7 6
lot* 11 14 14 14 12
99 1 3 3 3 3
97 4 2 2 2 2‘
Grounds 4 1-2 f
3-4 1:13 fast 10.5
7 7*> S'®1H And’son Heine, Trackless
Gn^en Seal. Ariino. Right Royal.
D’.Vrkle, Fanejr Bird, (Hare Russell.
Cressina, Sis. Frances, Gambrlnns.
Reidm(K)re, Tliistledale. Gol.West.
Weight today 93.
S. Bernard. P.nndNeedles. Ramrml.
3»» 4®J McBride
THIRD RACE — 5 1*2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances.
Excitement, T. M^'Grath. Rolla.
- 1 : 0 * 1 — 2 — 111 .)
New York Entries and Past Performances for Tuesday, August 27.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (T<m;0.‘5-1 :00H -2 -102.)
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St V* Vj % .StrFin .Tockeys Bo.st Company,
AUNT ROSE, b. f. 2. by Mazagan — Klondyke (R. L. Thomas). Weight today 106.
70605 Flm.t/ity 5-8 1:01 fast 6 99 3 111® 1*1 (' II Shll’gCymhnl. Hans. Parisian .M<Nhd.
68490 Jamaica 6-S 1:01* fast 107 2 3 3 4* 4'i C II ShU’gWiKsllane, The Dane, Transvaal.
68414 Jamaica 6-8 1:01| good 98 4 2 7 8' 8**JC H ShirgLanru Clay, Blue Heron. Rustle.
*58278 Aqueduct 1-2 48 good 107 7 6 3' 2* C H ShirgFrizette, B. Maid, Hands Around.
GAGA. b. g, 2. by Lissak — Combination (J. W. Blalock). Weight today 104.
70.5S6 Em.City 5-8 l:o1i fast 1.5 loi 1 1 I I'll® Musgr’ve Hollow, Lavatrina. Eleanor Fay.
70.5.30 Em.City 51 f 1:08 fast 25 lol 6 3 3 6® 7<1 D KIley Servile. Hollow. Inauguration.
70446 Em. Ci tv 5i f 1:07* fast 9 101 4 2 2 .3h 5®1 D Riley BonndingElk, Belplio4*he, M.Mazzonl’
Bo.st Company,
Weight today 106.
GAGA. b. g, 2.
70.5S6 Em.City
70.5.30 Em.City
70446 Em.City
70341 Ft Erie
5-8 l:o1i fast 1.5
51 f 1:08 fast 25
5i f 1:07* fast 9
5-8 1:02 fast 6
1' 1*1 C H ShirgMamaroneck, Mcijiiiddy, Eonite.
JOHN P. BERGEN, b. g, 2, by Longstreet — Rosanna (Mrs. E. W. Moore).
Index Cour.«?e DistTimeT’ckOd'ls Wt ,St ',4 V 2 % StrFin Jockeys Best Company
SIR CLEGES, b. e. 2. by Falsetto— Florika (G. J. Long). Weight today 100.
7o6(M) i-;aratog.a 3-4 l:15r mud .8 los 10 7 7 8 8®® Troxler .TlinGaffney, Magazine. Mast .RolxMt.
70:17 1 Saratoga 55 f 1 :0tlH fast 15 117 4 5 4 4i> :5®1 'I’nixlor Fair Play, Jim Gaffney. Smoker.
70281 Brighton B. 3-4 1:12* fast 112 4 5 6 6* 5®5 Troxler Colin. Chapnltepee. Bar None.
70*305 Brighton B. 3-4 l:14g mud 107 9 8 7 5J 3®J Troxler Chapnltepee, Smoker, Raymond.
BELLWETHER, br. c, 2, by Woolsthorpe— Favor Bells (Oneck Stable). Weight todav 100.
70.527 Saratoga 55 f l:06g fast 20 96 2 2-3 :’.*» 5-*1 K Lowe FriZette. Magazine, Black Mary.
70471 Saratoga .5.1 f 1:08^ fast 10 115 3 3 2 3' 3®J R Low’e Big Chief, Polly Watts, Mystifier.
70412 Saratoga 55 f 1:08 fast 5 110 2 1 2 4' 5®5 R Lowe Incognito, Ouatassa, Fort Johnson.
SINGLE STONE, br. g. 2, by Solitaire II. — Cattle Kate (T. D. Sullivan). Weight today 109.
70473 Saratoga 51 f 1 :07* fast 9-10 99 4 2 2 2® 2*1 Be« kman All Alone, Black .Mary, Mmiuette.
7(d(M) .Saratoga 51 f 1 :07* fast 3-2 W 7 3 3 3* 2.1 l’,»M'kmaii ,\11 Alone. Marbles, Lotus Brandt.
70257 Brl.ghton B. "5 1-2 f l:06g fast 97 3 2 1 !»» 11 Beckman Please, Win. H. Lyon, Long Ball.
7tr220 Brighton B. 5 1-2 f 1:06* fast 97 5 ^ 2 3 3* 3* Beckman Heknows, Woodlane, M. and Faces.
SIR GALAHAD, b. c, 2. by Orsini— Chaste (J. E. Seagram). Weight today 100.
7<m; 20 Saratoga 3-4 1:17 hvy K) lo.5 7 6 7 .51 4'* Goldstein MissDolanoy. C..T. Celia, Darknight.
70471 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 fast 50 115 13 10 11 12 12''1Goldstein Big Chh-f, Polly Watts. P.ellwether.
KEEP MOVING (See First Race). Weight today 109.
BISKRA, br. f, t. by Hermence— Africa (B. C. Murray). Weight today 104.
7oT,97 Sar.it«>ga 5.1 f l:0!*j? mud lo 99 7 3 4 6*> 9 Cullen Hal. Sanguine, Cluilita.
704S7 Saratoga 5.'.” f 1 :07* fast 15 96 2 3 2 2.1 2' ('tillen Marbles, Martha Jane. Boenia.
70.348 Brighton 3-4 1:13| fast 8 102 2 3 3 3® 3* Cullen Banyah, Servile, Glaucus.
70308 Brighttm 5 1-2 1:06| fast 40 98 4 4 4 4® 3®5 Cullen Please, Servile, All Alone.
WM. H. LYON, br. g, by Charade — Looking Glass (J. Garson). Weight today 109.
70.542 Saratoga 5.1-f l:f(9 slow 15 94 6 6 6 S 13 Goldstein KingFolly, Q, Souvenir. J.l’.. Brady.
70507 Saratoga 55 f 1:08 last 8 I03 13 9 6 7*®10‘‘1 Henry Kerry, Thomas Calhoun Sussex.
70360 Brighton 3-4 1:13* fast 4-5 95 1 1 1 2® 2® E Dugan Smirker, Servile, Tartar Maid.
703:U Brighton 5J f l:06g fast 15 99 1 2 3 3' 2*5 Engl’der Please, Marbles, Servile.
MISS ANGIE, ch. f, 2, by Planudes — Matanza (J. Fitzsimmons). Weight today 109.
69:tl4 (Jravesend 5-8 l:oi* fast 106 .f 4 4 4* 3®J Brussel Ziephen, Bolando, Magazine.
68908 Gravesend 5-8 1:02 fast 109 11 6 7 3.5 1>* Brussel Gohlfinn, Ruth Taylor, Heknows.
(»789 Belmont I’k 4 1-2 f 54 slow 114 5 6 65 5»5 Brussel E.O’Nelll, Ha If Sovereign, Goldfinn.
706:ci Em.City .5-8 1:015! fast 5 107 3 1 1 U> 1® Liehert
70603 Em.City 5-8 l:oog fast 5 102 2 2 2 2® 2*® LhdMTt
70518 Em.City 5i f 1:08 fast 30 IK) 7 6 5 4i 3®i Liehe rt
HESTER ZORRA. oh. f. 2. by Cesar ion— Katie W. (T. P. Hayes).
7*'6.57 Ein.Cit.v .\l» 3-4 1 :12R hvy 7 9o 1 112® 3' Folianka
Weight todav 102.
70522 Em.City
704ta Em.City
70330 Brighton
SUNGLEAM, b. f. 2, by Garry Hermann — Sunbeam (R.
706.37 Sanitoga
705.S1 .Saratoga
70529 Saratoga
704.53 Sarat<»ga
69481 Gravesend
.5.1 f 1:07* good 30 97 5
.51 f 1:07 fast 30 KK) 2
5i f l:07i fast 20 109 19
5i f 1 :(H’,i fast 30 ‘(9 10
5-8 1:01* fast 114 7
2 3 3* 3* Beckman Heknows, Woodlane, M. and Faces.
(J. E. Seagram). Weight today 100.
6 7 51 4'* Goldstein MissDolanoy. C..T. Celia, Darknight.
10 11 12 12‘'1Goldstfin Big Chh*f. IVdly Watts. P.ellwether.
Weight today 109.
I. C. Murray). Weight today 104.
3 4 6*> 9 Cullen Hal. Sanguine, Cluilita.
3 2 21 2' Cullen Marbles, Martha Jane. Boenia.
3 3 3® 3* Cullen Banyah, Servile, Glaucus.
4 4 4® 3®J Cullen Please, Servile, All Alone.
r Glass (J. Garson). Weight today 109.
6 6 S 13 Goldstein KingFolly, Q, Souvenir. J.B. Brady.
9 6 7*®10‘‘1 Henry Kerry, Thomas Calhoun Sussex.
1 1 2® 2* E Dugan Smirker, Servile, Tartar Maid.
2 3 3' 2*i Engl’der Please, Marbles, Servile.
snza (J. Fitzsimmons). Weight today 109.
4 4 4* 3®J Brussel Ziephen, Bolando, Magazine.
6 7 3.i 1>* Brussel Gohlfinn, Ruth Taylor, Heknows.
6 65 5»5 Brussel E.O’Nelll, Ha If Sovereign, Goldfinn.
Sunbeam (R. T. Wilson,Jr.). Weight today 97.
7 7 6’ 5**1 E Dugan .Masq’rade, II. Sovereign, .K. Moving.
3 5 41 .5®5 E Dugan Ben Fleet, Fultonville. Monopolist.
19 19 19" 13 E Dugan Fort Johnson. Woolspnn, Baroda.
5 6 6® 8"1E Dugan Nimhns, Dosirons, Keep Moving.
70.589 Em.City 51 f 1:07* fast 15 98 1 1 1 1*1 4*1 C H Shill
70.548 Em.City 55 f 1 :0S fast 12 94 9 9 9 8 9*® tirilllth
70482 Em.City 55 f 1:08 fast 10 1 04 4 3 3 3 ' 4®5 J Lee
CORNCOB, b. c. 2. by Nasturtium — Cornelia (E. L. Norton).
70641 Em.Citv Ah .3-4 1:10)! Last 10 K»S 6 5 6 C 6^*1 .Musgr’ve
70522 Em.City 55 f 1:072 fast 7 104 2 2 3 3' 4®5 J Lee
704ta Em.Citv 55 f 1:07* fust 7-10 112 3 11 1*5 1® J Lee
70330 Brighton 3-4 1:13* fast 13-3 115 2 4 5 55 5«5 J .Martin
SCALLOP, b. c, t. by Blues — Concha (Chelsea Stable).
70617 Saratoga 5?. f 1:10 hvy 20 Kk) S 9 lo 8 8® C Grand
704:16 Saratoga 55 f 1:07 fast 6 100 10 9 10 10 lo W .Miller
70400 .Saratoga 55 f 1:07* fast 5 102 9 8 8 75 5»5 W Mil lei
U> 1® Liehert Enticing. Supine, Lady Si<’liel.
2® 2*® Lh'lMTt .Manlieiiiier, Supine. Polar Star.
4i 3®5 LielM'rt P.Jewel, Lady Sichel, LaSorellalT.
;T. P. Hayes). Weight today 100
2- Bolianka M.Mazz^mi. In.anguration. Blemher
1*1 4'*1 C H ShiH’gGunCotton, .\ristotlo. Lady Siehel.
BonndingElk. Belplio<*he, G. Cotton.
Servile, Bounding Elk, Emma G.
704:16 Saratoga i
70400 Saratoga i
LAVATRINA. br
7«H121 Em.<’ity i
705S6 Em.City
70250 Fort Erie
70222 Fort Erie
f 1:07* fast
(E. L. Norton). Weight today 114.
5 6 C 6*‘1 .Musgr’ve IIoll(»w. Run. .Vceonnt. L.lUK*derer.
2 3 3' 4®5 J Lee Ilanl>ridge, Stanley Fay, C.W.Biirt.
1 1 1*5 1® J Lee New Gaiter, I.ady Sichel, Spunky.
4 5 55 5'*5 J .Martin Number One, Rialto, Ziephen.
a Stable). Weight today 112.
!• lo 8 8® C Grand M.Jane, T. Calhoun. .Miss C.ateshv.
9 10 10 10 W .Miller Marldes. T.hvCoiirtesv, J.B.Bradv.
8 8 75 5»5 W Miller All Alone, Single Stone, .Marbles.
2, by Contest or — The Laundress (H. J. Harris).
ii f 1:07* fast 4 102 2
5-8 1:01* fast 20 102 2
5-8 1:02 fast 102 4
4 1-2 f 55* good 103 3
: 3-’® LielMTt
:ui LielMM't
4*5 J Lee
I. Weight today 105.
Hollow. Silver Cup. .Merry .Man.
(Laga. Hollow. Ele.an<»r Fay. '
Stan. Fay, LadyBaldur, DewofDawn.
1*5 V Powers Anoura, Marlon Moore, .Margot.
ALBERT STAR. b. c. 2. by Star Shott — Lady Alberta (M. Ording).
7(h;:. 9 Em.City Ah 3-4 1:122 hvy 15 111 5 7 5 7 5® IV Ott Sta;
70571 Eni.Ciiy Ah .3-4 1:10 fast 7 107 5 5 6 6 6® C’lnniiiis Stai
70:5.32 Em.C’ity 51 f 1:07 fast 9-5 102 1 4 4 4 3®1 .1 Lee Skv
70467 Em.City 65 f 1:06* fast 3 106 2 2 2 2® 15 J Lee Inai
BELLE GRIFFON, b. f, 2. by Griff m—Beneme (J. H. Powers).
70.586 Em.City 5-8 1:01* fast 20 96 8 !) 9 9 9‘*‘1Keatlng Gaf
70011 Sheep. Bay 5 t-2 f 1:08* slow 94 7 8 8 9' 9*® P Kelly Sea
69964 Sheep. Bay 5 1-2 f 1:08* fast 100 8 9 9 S' 7» P Kelly Joe
69.508 Gravesend 5 1-2 f 1:07* fast 112 4 3 4 7i» 9’® Notter Gen
68961 Belmont Pk 5-8 mill 115 — — — 10 8" W Dugan I'rh
GUN COTTON, b. f, 2, by St. Maxim — Cotton Queen (W. A. Stotesbury),
7 (m; 7S (See Empire City chart in this paper).
70.5S9 Em.City 55 f 1:"7* fast 15 !*s .5 3 3 35 !»> Mu.sgr’ve .\rl
70.567 Em.Citv .5-8 1:01 g fast K) 107 5 6 6 4i» 5«1 Mimgr’ve Spi
70.548 Em.City 51 f 1 :08 fast 25 96 4 4 4 3»> 3H Musgr’ve But
Weight today 111,
Stanley Fay, I’n'lphoehe, Skyo.
Stanley Fav, C. W. Burt, Hans.
Skyo. C. W. Burt. Hans.
Inauguration, Paris. M imJoI, Blein!»er.
Weight today 10.5.
Gaga, Hollow, Lavatrina.
Scallop, Montauk, Hal.
JoeXealon. BlackMary, Glor.Betsy.
Gene Russell, 18moker, HarcourL
I'rlzette, Magazine, Live Wire,
ry). Weight today 104.
7(».5S9 Em.('ity
70.567 Em.t’ity
70.548 Em.l’ity
70518 Em.City
55 f 1:"7* fast 15
.5-8 l;Ulg fast 10
51 f 1 :08 fast 25
55 f 1:08 fast 8
.\rlstotle. LadySIchel. HesterZorra.
Spunky, Enticing, N’Iniporte.
BonndingElk. Helphoehe. Blemher.
8® S'® L Williams P.Jewel, LadySIchel.
6® 5®5 E Dugan Beckon, Clara J., Whip Top.
SECOND RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (70.502 — 1:40 — 5-
MARENGO, b. c, 2. by Sempronius — Marechal Neil (S. Emery).
70171 Saratoga 51 f 1:08 fast 50 115 4 7 9 9 9‘® Turner
FRANCES RAY, ch. f, 2, by Clifford — One I Love (J. Sanford).
7( *6:57 Saratoga ;5.1 f 1 :07* good .50 98 9 9 9 9 9-®1Beckinan
E. S. WHITTAKER, b. c, 2, by Ben Strome — Daisy Chain (F. Cook).
First start.
Weight today 100.
Big (’hief, Polly Watts, Bellwether.
Index Cour.se DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St ',4 Vj % StrFin Jockeys
CARTHAGE, ch. g, 4, by Serrano — Hettie Green (J. T. Williams).
Weight today 97. 70624 Em.City lmKM)yl:4.52 fast 6-5 119
Mas(i’rade, IliSovorelgn, K. Moving.
Weight today 100.
7(H;o 6 Em.(’itv Ah 3-4 1:092 fa.st 3 I06
70570 Em.City Ah 3-4 1:09* fast 13 -5 li:i
StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
J. T. Williams). Weight today 108.
2*1 2® C B«Hiker Polly Prim. Orplian r.:id. Buttons.
3'1 2*‘ (’ Booker (Quadrille, Ligld WiKil, Hawkama.
3® 2“k .1 i.oe (’olIo<piy, Goldproof. Woodwitch.
704S3 Em.City 1 1 16 1:46* fast 2 119 1 1 2 3 2® 2«» C Book**r Cederstrome, Polly Prim. L. Savoy.
FOURTH RACE — 1 1-8 Miles. Saranac Handicap. 3-year-olds. (34.5S1 — l:r»lg-
Tndex Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St H '/i StrFin Jockeys
VAILS, ch. f, 3, by Gonsalvo— Retaliation (J. Sanford).
70.579 .Saratoga 3-4 1:11* List 2 115 4 6 6 21 2i» E Dugan
70472 Saratoga 1 1 ::’hX fast 11-5 99 2 1 1 1 1''*^ 1" Beeknian
70420 Saratoga 3-4 1:12* fast 2-5 119 1 1 1 1' 1* W Miller
MONFORT, ch. c, 3, by Ornament— Eleanor (R. T. Wilson. Jr.).
702CU Brighton B.
701.53 Brighton B.
65*591 B<»nning
1 1-4 2:05 fast 111 3 1
1 1-8 1 :50* fast 110 5 5
3-4 1:16* slow 117 4
Best Company
Weight today 113.
BenBan. Welhourne, Bat.Mash‘rs*m.
Dr.(;ardnor, SIrLynnew’d. t’airng’m
Barhary Belle, Sister Frances.
Weight today 113.
ORPHAN LAD, blk. g, 3, by Fatherless— Eostre (J. D. Lagan).
7 <k; 71) (S»‘e Empire City eliart in tills pai>er).
70624 Em.City ImlOOyl : 1.5g fast 41 106 1 1 2 4 3’ J .3®5 Musgr’ve
7C.5SS Em.City lml00yl:4:5* fast 4* 110 6 4 5 2 2*1 3' Musgr’ve
70521 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:09| fast 7 105 1 3 3 3® 2h j Ltn*
70207 Brighton B. 1 1-lG 1:48* muTI 102 10 6 5 3 5®» 3» J Lee
Weight today 98.
Polly Prim. Carthage. Buttons.
Old Honesty. lillileTurner. Wexford
Colloquy, (ioldproof. Escutcheon.
Lally, Von Tromp, King Cole.
PRINCE AHMED, oh. c, 8, by King Hanover— Percita (J. C. Ferrlss. Jr.).
E Dugan Ballot, Saraclnesea.
3» 3«*-Notter
(jliarlesEdward, DinnaKen, Zambesi
70KJ Em.City 1 1-lG 1 :16* fast 6 11!» :J 2 5 6 6 6'» W Ott
70447 Em.City 1 1 : lOj! fast 4 10!) 3 3 3 3 3i 1* W Ott
70.3!)5 Saratoga 7-8 1:2.5* fast 8 9S 6 5 6 6 5* 4'M (lamer
70240 Brighton B. 3-4 l:12g fast 110 7 5 5 Sh 3®i Finn
69816 I^tonia 3-4 1:14 fast 106 2 3 3 3* 1** T Taylor
CJOLLOQUY. b. f. 3. by Russell— La Tour (G. H. Holle).
70.570 Em.City Ah 3-4 1:09* fast 3 117 3 1 1 11 K*k C II Shil
70521 Em.City Ab 3-1 l:09g fast 5 121 2 1 1 1*1 Ih (’ H Shil
1» 1® W Miller Nancy, Donna Elvira, Umbrella.
DON ENRIQUE, b. g. 3, by Hastings — Bella-Donna (A. Belmont).
7)m;ix .sarato^'a
702!)4 l’.riglit(m T>.
70112 Brighton B.
699.56 Sheep, liay
-4 1:14? hvy 20 98 2
3-4 1:13* slop K(7 4
3-4 1:128 fast 97 4
1 1:391 fast 104 7
CLARE RUSSELL (See Second Race).
(A. Belmont). Weight today 107.
l»> 2* Beckman J. C. Core, Aletheiio, Botanist.
5 5*® Mountain .Sewell, Botanist, Bat Masterson.
5* 5® E Dugan Suffrage, Rapid Water, Halifax.
6* B® Horner Dlnna Ken, Far West, San Alvlso.
Weight today 92.
Weight today 109.
6 6's W Ott ('«‘derstrome. Carthage, PollyPrlm.
35 1* W Ott (’♦‘derstronie, T. Robinson, Request.
5* 4"1 Garner FarWest. (Cablegram. Dr. Ganlner.
5h 3®i Finn Bat.Masterson, Cabochon, Berwick.
3* 1** T Taylor Goldproof, Colloquy, llazelthorpe.
olle). Weight today 108.
11 1")‘ C II ShirgCarthage, Goldproof, Woodwitch.
1*1 1*» <’ H Shirgorphan Lad, Goldproof. Escutclieon
COLONEL JACK, b.
7H.599 .Sar.itMga . I 1:42* mud 10 98 4 3 4 3 4® 3** B(‘ckman
7(KMrS Buffaln 3-4 1 :i:!* fast 9-5 97 3 3 3 3 3® Goldstein
69468 I’.ufTalo 1 1-1 2:06.^ fast 10 12’6 1 2 2 4 3® 3® W Dugar
OKENITE, ch. g, 3, by Hastings — Orienta (A. Belmont).
79.599 {"Jaratoga 1 1:42* mud 4-5 KHJ :> 4 3 4 5 5‘®lMountain
70:547 .Saratoga 3-4 1:11 slow 12 111 4 4 3»* 3*® .Mountain
69I2S Belimmt Pk 7-8 1:26* gjKul 107 3 C C 6 6 3'* Moinitiiin
RIO GRANDE, b. g, 3, by Pessara — Valora (F. A, Forsythe).
7'm;:h ,‘4.aratoga 1 1-8 l:.54|i good 21 103 1 4 :5 4 4- .5** Notter
7or.i;4 Saratoga 1 1-8 1 :.52g fast 4 97 3 3 2 2 3 3®* Garm^r
TICK'S Saratoga 1 3-16 2:00 fast 20 93 2 4 4 4 5J 5® F Swain
A. Belimmt mitr.v — I>on Kiiriqin* and Okenite.
by Pessara — Middy Morgan (M. V. Jacobson).
Weight today 98.
4® 3** Beekman .Main Ch.ance, Tonrenne, Ritlenian.
3 3® Goldstein Edna Jackson. Meddlesome B«»y.
3® 3® W Dug.an Ellicott, Main Chance, Ampedo.
mont). Weight today 100.
5 5>®1Mountain MainCliance, Tonrenne, (’olonel.Taek.
30 3*® .Mountain De .Mund, Fleming. .Metlieuo.
6 3'* Mountain Ben Ban, Smiling Tom, Dlnna Ken.
Forsythe). Weight today 90.
4- .B** Notter RightUoyal, PhilFinch, Aster d’Or
3 3®5 Garm^r Temaeoo, Cressina,
55 5* F Swain Kennyetto, Teinaeeo, Dashaway.
70445 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:09* fast 5 106 5 1 1 1® 1)> M Preston Goldproof, Diamond, Minos.
EARL ROGERti c, 4, by Sain — Sister to Uncle Bob (W. Walker). Weight today HI.
70.570 Em.City Ab 3-4 1 :09* fast 15 98 7 5 ;5® 6'® I.yenrga:^ Colloquv, Carthag«‘, ColdpriMif.
68825 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 109 4 1 1 1 1® 1® Lycurgus Cobmosa, Nellie Burn, Cursus.
68801 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 97 7 5 3 2 1® 1® Lycurgus Sir Ralph, Thistle Do, T. Dolan.
58585 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 95 6 4 3 3 3** 6'* Lycurgus J. C. Clem, Eilwin Gum, Lisaro.
68510 Oakland 1 1:398 fast 100' 2 2 2 2 2' 4®J Lycurgus Logistilla, Lisaro, Princess Titanla
Belmont).
4 5 5>®1Mountain
4 3»* 3*® .Mountain
6 6 3'* Mountain
70.570 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:00* fast 15 98 7 .5 .5 ;5® 6'® I.ycnrga:^
68825 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 109 4 1 1 1 1® 1® Lycurgus
68801 Toronto 1 1-16 1:49 fast 97 7 5 3 2 1® 1® Lycurgus
58585 Oakland 1 1:40 fast 95 6 4 3 3 3** 6'* Lycurgus
68510 Oakland 1 1:398 fast 100 2 2 2 2 2' 4®J Lycurgus
GRANADA, br. o. 4. by Giganteum — Alexina (L. F, Piper).
704.50 Em.Citv 11-16 1:40 fast 8 lo.5 4 4 5 6 6® 6'®.1Mer’nger
70357 Brighton 1 1-16 l:4.5g fast 10 108 8 9 9 8 6' 6*»iMoiintain
70210 Buffalo 1 3-16 2:02* fast 108 4 2 1 1 1* 3® Nicol
70158 Buffalo 1 l:3Sg fast 100 3 5 5 5 6 6® Jos Hogg
BRADEN, b. h, 6, by Woolsthorpe — Edith Belmont (T. P. Hayea).
70623 Em. (^itv 1 1:40? fast 2 98 .‘5 3 1 1 2® 2® M I’reston
TO-TIO Em.City lml00yl:4Gg fast 4 103 1 4 4 4 4 I's.lGrifhth
70:52:1 Em.City ImlOOv 1:46* fast 15 101 4 2 2 2 2® 2'* Sumter
70485 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:09* fast 10 109 2 8 9 9 8«* J Lee
REDGAUNTLET, h. c, 3. hy Sir Waiter-Orangeade (T. P. Hayes).
1® 1® Lycurgus Sir Ralph, Thistle Do, T. Dol.an.
3** 6'* Lycurgus J. C. Clem, Eilwin Gum, Lisaro.
2' 4®J Lycurgus Logistilla, Lisaro, Princess Titanla
Piper). Weight todav 106.
16 1 :46
fast 8
1"5
4
4
r,
6
6®
6>-
'1Mt*r’ngcr
Monacodor, Cohmosa,
Reidnioore.
-16 1:4.55
1 fast 10
108
8
9
9
8
6'
6**JMoiintain
Saylor. Drnld,
Reidinoori'.
1 3-16
2:02* fast
108
4
2
1
1
1'
3®
Nicol
Cursn.s, Willis
Green,
Request.
1 l:3Sg fast
100
3
5
5
5
6
6'
Jos Hogg
Ellicott, Polly
Prim,
Sol. Shingle.
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling Handicap.
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt l=5t 14 14 % StrFin Jockeys
D’ARKLE, b. g, 6, by Arkle— Dareka (J. J. Moran).
706:5.5 .'^.iiaioga 1 l;l2j hvy 12 lot 7 S s (> 7* 6'*1 Brnssid
7(m;o 1 .Saratoga 1 3-16 2:0:{* mud K) 99 .5 4 4 6 7 6"* Brussel
70.580 .Sara l<»ga 11:40 fa.st 7 98 2 7 5 .5 4*' 2i* McCaln>y
70470 Saratoga 1 1:40 fast 8 105 166 6 1*1' Garner
70424 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:00 fast 100 103 2 7 7 7 6'J 5»J Brussel
PHIL FINCH (See Second Race).
FANCY BIRD, ch. g, 4, by Goldfinch — Solana (Chelsea Stable).
70580 .s.aratoga
70.528 .Saratoga
70170 Saratoga
1 1:10 fa.st 8
1 1 :3!*2 fast 2
1 1:40 fa.st 12
Best Company,
Weight today 112.
.\rimo, Zip:ingo. Vendor.
Right Royal, l.ally. I.ord Stanhope,
F.Bird. S.Toddingfon. M.-\ntonyII.
FaneyBlrd, I’oqnesslng, Cl. Russell.
Mis.s Doyle, Kilter, .Maxnar.
Weight today 123.
Weight today 117.
D’.Vrkle, S.Tmhlingtoii. M..VntoiiyII
70120 l.atoni.i
70021 I..atoni.a
69969 Latoiiia
69917 Latonja
1 1-8 1 :.5.5^ hvy 90 1 1 1
1 1-16 l:46g fast 89 1 4 4
1 1:.39* fast 100 ,5 G 6
11-16 1:47 fast 97 10 10 9
P. Hayea). Weight today 101.
2® M I’reston Escutcheon, T’siiry. Bernie Cramer.
4'®.1Grifhth Usury, Posing, Escutcheon.
2'* Sumter Clyde, Onatas. Shenandoah.
8"* J Lee Oak Grove, Woodwitch, Escutcheon
;T. P. Hayes). Weight today 101.
1*» 1* E Martin The Minks, Miss Lida. Old Honesty.
4® 4'i Bilac
6h .5« Gritlith
O. Honesty. Monsignor. T.Clansniau.
Phil Finch, Carthage. Morales.
8* 7'* E Martin Pasadena, .Mike Sutton. Lexollne.
POSING, hr. f, 4. bv Maceo— Remember Me II. (J. R. Wainwright)
WORKMAN (See Second Race).
VINO (See Second Race).
ARIMO, ch. c, 3, by Solitaire II. — Magdalenaa (R. F. Carman).
706.55 .‘Saratoga 1 1:42^ hvy S !m; ;; 2 2 1 1® 1'1 G Burns
7().'*6.5 .‘-J.'iratoga 1 1:402 fast 10 98 .5 9 9 lo 10 S G Burns
70.528 Sarat<*ga 1 l::i!*8 fast 3 9S 7 5 5 5 2»» 2' E Dngan
70:{:i7 Saratoga 1 1:39 fas»t 10 W 2 2 4 4 4® 4'1 <; Burns
70H73 ,S.aratoga ll:.39*fast 8-5 101 4 5 5 5 5® 3®i W M
SMILING TOM (See Second Race).
ED BALL, ch. g. 7, by Verge d’Or — Niobe (J; A, Bennet).
7o»;7o (S«M- S.irat<*g:i eh.irt in Ibis p:i|H*r).
3 3® 1*> (>’(’onn<*r D’.Vrkle, S.Toildingtoii. M. Antony 1 1
3 41 .5«i VV Millor Grivn Seal. Arimo. Right Royal.
2 2*» 2' W Knapp D’Arkle, Poquessing, Clare Russell.
Weight today 118.
Weight today 111.
R. F. Carman). Weight today 124.
1 1® I'l G Burns Zipango, Vendor, Inquisitor.
() 10 S G Burns Zipango. Standover. Phil Finch.
5 2»» 2' E Dngan Gr«‘cnSoal. RightKoynl. l’o«iuosslng
4 4® 4'1 G Burns Tom Dolan, Blandy, Kilter.
5 0® 3®i W Miller Tom Dolan, VV'orkmald. Euripides.
Weight today 120.
A. Bennet). Weight today 128.
70590 Em.City 1 116 1 :46S fa.st 3 KG 3 3 3 3 3’-’ 5*«1Miisgr’ve
70.549 Em.City lml00yl:4(;3 fast 9-10 113 3 3 3 2 2' 2= (’ II Shil
70.520 Em.City 1 l:41g fast 7-10 lOO 12 2 1 1® 1« (’. II Sldl
ALPENMARCHEN. ch. c. 3, by My Boy II.— Izeyl (Arverne Stable).
7o(i61 Em.(’ity ImlOOy 1 :4!*? hvy 21 103 3 4 4 3 7 7®'1Sumter
70«;o7 Em.City 11-16 1:47 fast 3-5 97 2 2 2 2 1»> 1*1 Sumter
68886 Grave.send Im 70y 1:44* fast 95 8 2 4 3 5' 9®® M Prestc
687:17 Belmont Pk 1 1-8 1:52* good 94 4 1 1 1 1® 3® Notter
(J. R. Wainwright). Weight today 111.
3 3’-’ 5*‘*1Miisgr’ve Clyde, Woolston(‘, ChMiients.
2 2' 2= (’ II ShU’g Usury. Escutcheon. Braden.
1 1® 1« (’. II Sldl’gLa Veit.i, Nellie Racine, M. Peyton,
yl (Arverne Stable). Weight today 106.
3 7 7®'l.Sumter (’lonients, Sam Rice, Taunt.
2 Ih 1*1 Sumter Javanese, .McHvain, Rolla.
3 5' 9®® M Preston Zambesi, Montgomery, W.H. Carey.
Go Between, Tokalon, The Quail.
T. P. Hayes entry — Braden and
THIRD RACE— About 3-4 Mile.
Brailen and Redgauntlet.
(165 feet short.) 2-year-olds. Allowances. (21(»41 — 1:0SJ — 2 — 95.)
Index Course DLstTimeT’ekOdds Wt .St \\ % StrFin Jockeys
HANBRIDGE. eh. c. 2. by Banas tar— Debaclo (G. H. Holle).
70625 Em.(’ity Ab 3 4 1:09* fast 11-5 122 2
70522 Em.i^itv 51 f 1:07|? fast 1-2 108 1
70418 Em.Cilv 51 f 1:07* fast 4 5 106 I
70070 Latonia 6 1-2 f 1 :10i mud 118 4
Best Company.
Weight today 122.
70181 Brighton B. 1 1-16 1:46 fast 97 7 7 7 5 6* 9*' Beekman
7(h» 91 Itrighton B. 1 1-lG l:46g good 101 5 4 3 3 4® 2* Beekman
69913 .Sh<H‘p. Bay 1 l:40g fast 103 6 7 6 6 2* 2f Beckman
69S08 Sheep. Bay 6 1-2 f 1:22^ slow 145 6 6 5 4* 3'* Mr Cassid
POQUESSING (See Second Race).
QUAGGA, b. c, 3, by Dungarven Xallapa (J. Arthur).
.'Saratoga 1 l:11g good K»0 97 11 1! 10 10 10 8«1 Ellcnor
7(.58o .Saratoga I 1:1" fast 20 !d !» K» 10 10 10 ]o"lFuerst
69972 I^tonla 1 1-16 1:48* fast 91 4 — Ih Ellenor
LANE ALLEN, b. c, 4. by Inverness — Mrs. Lane (A. R. Hamilton;
70670 ( S;ira(og;i rliart in lliis paiM Vi.
70583 .sJaratoga 1 1-8 1:52* fa.st 60 KU 2 11 1 lli 6® R Mel
65111 Churchill D ll:41|fast 103 6 6 8 9 9® 9*«*D Bola
63946 Latonia 3-4 l:13i{ fa.st 92 6 8 8 7»> 7»* Oregar
63221 Latonia 3-4 1:18 slow 112 7 3 3 3“® 4® Perkini
MOLESEY (See Second Race).
9*' Beckman Red IvO.af, Tipping, King Cole.
2* Beekman Sayhir, Endora, King Cole.
2f Beckman Saylor, VV’orkman, .Tohn Smulskl.
3'* Mr CassidyShot Gun. Ontario. Aralio.
Weight today 112.
ir). Weight today 107.
8«1 Ellenor RoyalLady. Beg.Maid. li.Slanhope.
lo**lFuerst FaneyBlrd, D’.Vrklc, SirToddington.
— 1*> ^ Ellenor Scalplock, Henry ()., Hazel Patch.
J (A. R. Hamilton). Weight today 117.
AUNT ROSE (See First Race).
SKYO. b. f, 2. by Goldcrest — Visma (G. C. Hughes).
T‘)659 Em.(’ity Ah 3-1 1:12? hvv :*,* K»8 :: 5 7 6'» 3'1 Pohank
70.5:12 Em.City 51 f 1:07 fast 2* 99 2 1 1 1® 1' Pohanl
704S4 Eiii.C^ity 51 f 1:06* fa.st 31 !»7 I 2 2 2*1 2' Pohanl
70448 Em.City 51 f 1:07* fast g".5 99 4 2 2 2*« 2* J Lee
BELPHOEBE, b. f. 2. by Orsini— Santa Bella (H. K. Vingut).
7"659 Km.t’ily .Vb 3-1 l:12rhvv 7 92 7 3 3'1 2‘ Marsha
70.589 Em.<’ity 51 f 1:07* fast 2* 98 2 4 7 6*1 7*“1Marsha
70548 Em.City 5J f 1 :0S fast 8 93 1 2 2 21 2n .Marsha
70499 Em.City 5* f 1:07* fast 2J 112 1 11 3* 4«1 J Lee
6 6"1 M Preston Colonel Boh. Maidieinier. .Vristotle.
1® 1® .M Preston Stanley Fay, C. W. Burt. (’t>rncoh.
1® 1* M Preston Skyo, Polar Star, p'lying Dervish.
2’i 2® Cherry Joe Moser, Evelyn S., Tim Kelly.
Weight today 108.
■hes). Weight today 108.
6i> 3'1 Pohanka Stanley Fay, Belpluxdie, Hans.
1® 1' Potianka (’. W’. Burt. .Vllw'rt Star. Han's.
2*1 2' pohanka Colonel Boh. Stanh‘y Fay, Tividl.
2"* 2* .1 Lee llanhridge, I’cdarStar, Fly. Dervish.
, K. Vingut). Weight today 93.
3'1 2‘ Marshall S'anlcy Fay. Skyo. Hans.
6*1 7*"1Marshall GunCotton. Vristotle. I.a(ly Sichel.
21 2*» .Marshall BonndingElk. Gnnf’otton, Blemher.
3* 4«1 J Lee Hans, Running Account, Spunky.
Ih 6® R McDan’lOceariSiiray. Mlss.Lad. (Joo<l I.uok.
9® 9*"1D Boland Bitter Itrown. Docile. S. Roeamora.
7)> 7**J Oregar E. Day, Meadowhn*eze. Fnnieiilaire.
3uk 43 Ptrkins Larone. Lady March. Dr. Turner.
Weight today 118.
7"65!» Kin.Cily .Vb 3-4 l:12rhvv 7 !*2 7 .! 3'1 2‘ Marshall S'anlcy Fav. Skvo. Hans.
70.589 Em.City 51 f 1:07* fast 2* 98 2 4 7 6*1 7*«1Marshall GunCotton. Aristotle. Lady Sichel.
70548 Em.City 5* f 1:08 fast 8 93 1 2 2 21 2*» .Marshall BonndingElk. Gnnf’otton, Blemher.
70199 Em.City 5* f 1:07* fast 2J 112 1 113* 4«1 J Lee Hans, Running Account, Spunky.
BOUNDING ELK. b. c, 2. by Rusk in II.— Miss Ball (Mrs. H. H. Selby). Weight today 116.
7"65!» Em.City Ab 3-4 1 :12f? hvy 12 115 2 6 6 5'1 6“ L \V’illiains.SianI<‘y Fay. Ikdpho'bc, Skyo.
70548 Eni.(2ily 51 f 1:08 fast 4 1"7 2 111* 1» L VV’illlaiusBclplioebe. (Inn Cotton. Blemher.
704S2 Em.c'ity f.* f 1:08 fast 3 112 2 11 1*121 L W’illianis Servile. Emma G., Ilesfer Zorra.
70446 Em.City 5* f 1:07* fast 110 1 11 I’J 1" L WilliamsBelphoebe, .Mis.s Mazzoni, Servile.
RUNNING ACCOUNT, b. c. 2. by Compute— Komurasaki (W. Walker). Weight today 111.
7«m;7s (Sco Empir(‘ City cliart in lliis paper).
SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies and Geldings. Special Weights. (.”.41*<’.:’.
«m; 2 in.i
Em.(’ity Ali
. :;-4
1:10^ fast S 5
KG 3
3 3 21 2*1 Ly
I'UrgiiK
Ihdiow. I.ouis
Roedcr(‘r. S|tunky,
Em.('ity
51 f
1:07* fast 8 5
102 2
2 2 1® 1*® Lv
curgus
(’olonel Boh. (
’oincident.
Em.City
5| f
1 :()7* fast 3i
115 3
2 3 !»• 2* I.v
curgus
Hans. Spnnkv,
, BelpluH'he.
Ft Erie
6 8
1 :02* good 3-2
KG 5
6 5 Ji'tt 3® J
Le«.
’JVrah, Lady
Baldur. Orlandot.
LA SORELLA II.. ch. f. 2. by Star Shoot— Bewitcher (H.
Index (’ourse 1 )istTiineT’ek()d<lH Wt .St *', *5 **4 .StrFin .l<»cke
POLLY WATTS, br. f, 2. by Clifiord— Lillian Belle (J. Sanford).
7"4il .Saratoga
70698 .Surat ega
51 f 1 :"S fast 4
5i f 1:06* fast 20
2*« Notter
8® Nolur
Be.st Company
Weight today 108.
Big (’hief. Bidlwctlier, My.siilicr.
JulluPuwel, llalfSoveivigu, Adriuuu
CH..., Em.City Ah :!-4 1:12? hvv 6 9a 6
7"5S6 Em.Citv 5 S 1:01* fa.st K) Kd 1"
7051S Em.City 51 f 1:08 fast 3 11" 11
69S62 Sheep. Bay 5-8 1:01 1 fast 112 10
69127 Belmont Pk 5-8 1:01 good 97 10
.5* (i".1 .M:i ('shall
8® 8‘®.1Pohank:i
::** I* .1 Lee
10* 10* • Marshall
10 5* F Swain
il. K. Vingut entry — BelpUoebe and La Sorelia 11.
. Weight today 93.
M. Mazzoni. Inauguration. II. Zorra.
Gaga. Hollow. Lavatrina.
P..le\vid. LadySIchel, J.P. Bergen.
Notasnlga. .Inila I’owel, Parkview.
Karl G., Scallop, Joe Nealon.
■
DAILY RA
FORM.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907. .
' * FOURTH RACE->About 8-4 Mile. (165 feet short.) 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (21G41—
1:082— 2— 1»5.)
index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % StrFin Jockeys
eOLDPROOF, b. 4, by Gold Spi nner— Glimmer (0. E. Hamiltonl.
Km.rity Ab :t-4 l;10i hvy 1:1-5 115 2 11 l*i C’minliis Uoyji
70622 Em. City Ab 3-4 l:0»ij fast 6-5 113 4 4 3 2i M Prostou Cloi?
70670 Em. City Ab 3-4 1;09J fast 13-5 113 1 2 2 2“ C’mmiim Colic
70621 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:O0| fast 4} 126 5 2 2 2* 3» C’inmins Colic
70466 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:094 fast B 126 2 1 1 2i 2* C'mmlns Qua(
PRETENSION, b. ». 6, by Orillamb— Vanity (F. T. Chinn).
70502 Em.City 11:40 fast 6 112 2 4 4 4 4» 4-* Miispr ve Cede
70466 Em.City 1 1-16 1:46 fast 2 112 2 2 2 2 2* 2»» Muspr’ve Poll;
70307 Brighton 1 1-16 1:44| fast 8 100 2 1 1 1 2« 2>J Musgr’ve Bad
7QB54 Brighton B. 1 1-16 l:45g fast 106 1 1 1 1 1>J 1*^ E Dugan Von
OLOISTERESS. eb. f. 4, by Carlton Grange— Claire II. (H. K. Vingut).
7<m;sc» (Sc*e Empire City cliart in this paiK*r).
70622 Em.City Ab :i-4 1 :09|j fast 11-5 104 2 2 1 1*4 14 C H ShiirgCold
70587 Em.City Ab 3-4 l:t»9 fast 10 loO 3 1 1 Ih 0 H Sliill’gRo.vi
70466 Em. City Ab 3-4 1:094 fast 12 90 3 8 8 8* 9‘* Marshall Qua<
Best Comiiany.
Weight today 94.
Colloquy, Carthage. WcMKlwitch.
Colloquy, OrphaiiLad. Escutcheon.
Quadrille, Haensel, Heine.
Weight today 104.
Cederatrome, T. Robinson. L.Turner
Pollyl'rim, T.Waddell, Dapple Gold.
Weight today 107.
70622 Em.City Ab :i-A l;09g fast 11-5 104 2 2 1 1*4 H C H Shill’gGoldproof, Royal Onyx, Zelina.
70587 Em.City Ab 3-4 l:t»9 fast 10 loO 3 1 1 !»» 0 H Sliill’gRoyal Onyx, Zelina, Belle Strome.
70466 Em. City Ab 3-4 1:094 fast 12 90 3 8 8 8* 9‘* Marshall Quadrille, Goldproof, Haensel.
TOFSY ROBINSON, br. f, 4, by S empronius— Spider (H. Oots). Weight today 107.
70643 Em.Cltv Ab 3-4 1:09 fast 11-5 10<» 8 8 2 2*4 1* M Preston St. .Tosepb, Alencon, Dapple Gcdd.
705,51 Era.Citv Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 3J 91* 1 6 6 6 Gis’.Musgr’vc* UoyalOnyx, Fiinicmlaire, O.Hone.sty.
70602 Em.City 1 1:40 fast 34 104 3 1 1 1 1“ 24 M Prc*ston Coderstrome, L.Turner, Pretension.
70447 Em.City 1 l:40g fast 3-4 101 1 1 1 1 14 3*4 D Riley Pr.Ahmed. Cederstrome, Reipiest.
HAENSEL, br. o, 8, by Reaolute II.— The Crawfish (W. Gerst). Weight today 102.
70466 p:m.<Mty Ab .3-4 1:004 fast 7-5 303
70361 Brighton .3^ 3 :124 fast 3 108
70304 Brighton 3-4 1:124 fast 10 102
70240 Brighton B. 3-4 1:12| fast 117
70179 Brighton B. 3-4 l:12g fast 101
JUST SO, eh. g, 6
6.5202 Jamaica
65137 Belmont Pk
€4576 Coney Island
.3^ 3 :124 fast 3 108 9 7 G 6 5* W Kiu
3-4 1:124 fast 10 102 8 7 4 3» 34 M Prcsl
3-4 1:121 fast 117 6 4 4 6* 6^4 W Doy
3-4 l:12g fast 101 1 11 1* 1* M Presi
5, by George Kessler — Verily (8. N. Hexter),
11-16 1:49 good 103 3 3 4 6 6» 6^4 Notter
1 1:394 fast 96 7 6 6 7 94 6»4 C Ross
1 3-4 1:124 fast 110 4 6 4 64 6» Radtke
FLIS, ch. h, 6, by Saraband— Alou ette II. (F. Starr).
62,322 .Tamaica 1 1-16 1:498 slop 6 112 4 2 5 6 6 Ij Smith
ELTOPIA, ch. g, 4, by Sir Dixon — High Degree (J. McKenna).
70.570 Em.City Ab :J-4 1:094 fast 100 W 2 6 6 7 7-- W Ott
70531 Em.City Ab 3-4 l:10g fast 60 106 11 9 9 9* 10** Polianka
70445 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:094 fast 100 95 9 8 8 10 10»»4Dnion
3h 3* M I’reston Quadrille, Goldproof, Heine.
6 5* W Knapp R.Ilood, LadyAnne, Cr:ickenthorpe.
3’ 34 M Preston Bar. Belle, Halifax, Crackenthorpo.
6* 6^4 W Doyle BatMasterson, Caboclion, Pr.Ahmed.
1* 1* M Preston D.Fimicll, Troublem’r, L.ofLangden
r. Hexter), Weight today 94.
6» 6^4 Notter Young Davis, Chlm. Sweep, J. Lyle.
94 6*4 C Ross Welbourne, True Wing, John Lyle.
64 6» Radtke Quadrille, Tcacreas, Cloten.
irr). Weight today 97.
6 6-" L Smith Masaniello, GiMMlLuck, Chini. Sweep
McKenna). Weight today 94.
7 7 -- W Ott Collwpiy, Carthage. G(ddpri>of.
9* 10** Polianka Oak Grove, Barnadale, Ida Rock.
10 10‘»4Dlllon Colloquy, Goldproof, Diamond.
MINOS, b. «. 8. by Handaome— Venus HI. (T. KUey).
70626 Em.Citv 1 1-16 1:464 Last 10 96 6 4 2 1 1*4 2*4 M Presto
70590 Em.City 1 1-16 l:4<;g fast 4 93 2 6 6 5 5‘ 4"4 Polianka
70552 Em.City lml00yl:47 Last 4-5 107 4 3 3 3 3» 3’ J I.ee
70519 Em.City 1 l:41g fast 24 102 1 2 2 2 2» 1“ 0 H Shll
NELLIE RACINE, ch. f, 3, by Racine — Bona Vera (W. Walker).
70626 Em.City 1 1-16 1:464 fast 32 92 4 1 1 2 46 5* L.vcurgus
70568 Em.City lml00yl:46| fast 15 97 2 2 2 2 2*4 1» L.vcurgus
70620 Em. City 1 l:41g fast 10 91 2 1 1 2 24 3« Lycnrgiis
70888 Ft Erie 7-8 l:26g fast 3 97 3 2 3 2 2** 3» Lyciirgus
JAVANESE, b. 0. 8. by My Boy H.— Java (M. Ording).
70642 Em.i'itv 1 1-8 1:53 fast 6 99 1 3 3 3 3 ‘ 6** W Ott
70607 Em.City 1 1-lG 1:47 fast 7 94 4 1 1 1 2^ 2*4 W OU
70519 Em.City 1 l:41g fast 4 106 10 8 8 6 7* 7*'iJ I^e
70383 Saratoga 1 1:40 f^st 10 96 8 7 7 6 8»> 8*» Gamer
00LTNE88, b. o, 8, by Peep o’Dav — Reve Royal (R. E. Watkins).
706.58 Em.City 1 1:44 hvy 11-10 KMi 4 11 1 1=* 1^ Sumter LaVelta, P.rofOrange, Muck Rake.
70604 Em.City lml00yl:48 fast 8-5 101 4 2 1 1 14 2* Sumter Taunt, Linnepee, Betsy Binford.
70519 Em.City 1 l:41g fast 6 102 3 1 1 1 l.J 4"-4 M Preston Minos, Punky, Kemp Ridgeley.
67989 F. Grounds 6 1-2 f 1:07| mud 1064 9 6 8 6* 3*4 Garner Baleshed, Lady Carol, Donna Elvira
ROLLA, b. g, i. by Russell — ^Naoma (R. B. Stcllie). Weight today 97.
70644 Em.City 1 3-16 2:00g fast 30 97 4 1 1 2 2*4 2'® Polianka K. oft. Valley, Flavigny, P.Sii’wings
70607 Em.City 1 1-16 1:47 fast 20 98 1 3 6 5 4b 4**4Musgr’ve Alpeiimarchen, Javanese. Mcllvain.
70401 Ft Erie 1 1:414 fast 10 102 9 1 1 4 94 9® Lycurgus Blaeklock, Itoubt, Reveille.
70349 Ft Erie 3-4 1:16| good 6 106 8 8 8 8 8**4Lycairgus F. Collins, Principia, Consideration
SAM RICE. ch. g, 3, by The Commoner — Prettiwit (J. D. Logan). Weight today 101.
70661 Ern.t'ity lml00yl:49g hvy 20 101 6 3 2 2 2® 2^ i' II ShirgCIenients. Taunt, Shenandoah.
70,585 Em.City 1 1:44 fast 15 111 11 11 10 11 5*4 1*4 Diggiiis Muck Rake. Wise Hand, Jobstown.
70535 Em.City 1 1-2 2:35g fast 40 94 4 2 2 6 7 7=^ Musgr’ve Flavigny, Woolstone, Ber. Cramer.
703**? Brighton 1 1-16 1:45| fast 60 103 9 12 12 1 2 12h ISs^iBrussel Saylor, Miss Doyle, Von Tromp.
70S09 Brighton 1 1-16 1:47 fast 25 107 11 11 10 9 7b 6*» Beckman Sally K., Easton, Muck Bake.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (21054— 1:.522— 5— 104.)
FLAVIONT, br. f. 4. by Hastings— FlavU (R. X. Watkins).
70644 Em.City 1 3-16 2:00J fast 11-20 101 2 5 4 3 3- 3*».\Sumtcr
7060S Em.City 1 1-8 1:544 fast 3-2 102 5 3 3 1 1^1} Sumter
705:16 Em.City 1 1-2 2:35g fast 6-5 99 6 6 3 2 2= li* Sumter
XOHNOFLAW, br. g, 4, by Sempronius — Lorelei (J. C. Ferriss, Jr.).
70661 Eiii.t^ity liniooyl :49|? hvy 10 97i 4 7 7 7 6- O'^^^W Ott
706OS Em.City 1 1-8 1:544 fast 15 9S 1 1 2 3 2- 2? W Ott
70572 Em.City 1 3-16 2:004 fast 20 97 4 4 5 5 54 4«?. W Ott
70503 Em.City 1 1:40 fast 5 100 9 7 6 7 9* 9®1 W Ott
70381 Ft Erie 3-4 1:144 fast 10 99 8 7 7 61 1*1 W Ott
REQUEST, ch. f. 4. by Rensselaer -Emma Pickwick (J. Thompson).
Dugan, E
Dugan, W
Duggan, J
Earnshaw
Ellenor
Englander
Fair
Fairbrother
Farrow
Feioht
Ferris, J
Finch
Finn
Fischer, W
Fisher, C
Flannery
Foley, J
Ford
Foy
Weight today 98.
1*1 2*4 M Preston (Vnifessor, Princes.sOrna, Woolstone
5® 4'-'4 Polianka Clyde. Woolstone, Clements.
3* 3’ J I.ee Clements. Linnepee, Berr.vman.
2* 1“ 0 H Shll’gPuiiky, Kemp Ridgeley, Coltness.
(W. Walker). Weight teday 91.
4b 5® L.vcurgus Confessor, Minos. Princess Orna.
2*4 1* L.vcurgus Mattie I!., La Veita, Oak Grove.
24 3* Lycurgus Posing, La Veita, Mollie Peyton.
2b 3® Lycurgus Taunt, Dele Strome. Denigre.
Dg). Weight today 96.
3‘ 5** W Ott L.Turner, Woolstone. Cederstrome.
2® 2*1 W Ott Alpeniuarchen, Mcllvain, Rolla.
7* 7*'4J Ia?e Minos, Punky, Kemp Ridgeley.
8b 8** Gamer Lally, Telescope, Standover.
. E. Watkins). Weight today 92.
1=* 12 Sumter LaVefta, P.rofOraiige, Muck Rake.
14 2* Sumter Taunt, Linnepee, Betsy Binford.
7«)661 Em.City ImlOhyl :49jt hvy 7 ;♦!» 2 6 6
70608 Em.City 1 1-8 1:544 fast 13-5 100 4 2 1
70572 Em.City 1 3-16 2:004 fast 4 97 6 1 1
70635 Em.City 1 1-2 2:35g fast 54 97 1 3 5
BRANCAS, ch. h, 6, by Knight of Ellerslie— E
7<'H62 Em.ORy 1 1:12K hvy 9-5 9:5 2 4 3
7«»450 Em.City 1 1-16 1:46 fast 7 107 7 8 8
70319 Brighton 1 1-2 2:3 >4 fast 8 105 6 4 4
70270 Brighton B. 1 1-4 2:06g fast 100 11 8 8
ROLLA (See Fifth Race).
JOCKEYS HANDICAPPED. .
Pally Racing Form will publish from time to time
a table of the rating of the Jockeys riding on
American tracks, based on their performances in
the saddle. The best riders will be given the uni-
form rating of 100, and from that iMdnt the ohers
will be graded down according to their estimated
relative skill. For a difference of five points between
the jwkeys, three points change in the handicap
figures as.^igned the horses In any race must he
made. Only riders frequently in the saddle will be
given a place In the table. The following Is the
present rating;
Alarle SO Knapp, W 100
Alex, If 80 Knopf 80
Allen, W 8.5 Koerner, C DK>
Anderson, H 80 Kw'rner, T 75
Andress 75 Kunz 85
Appleby 75 Lang 75
Ai:chil)ald, A 75 I..awrence 8.5
Armstrong, D 75 Ijce, A 75
Aubuchon 05 Lee, J 100
Austin, 1> 05 Leeds 75
Bailey, L 75 Liebeit 80
Baker, C 75 Leibe 75
Austin, 1> 05 Leeds 75
Bailey, L 75 Liebeit 80
Baker, C 75 Leibe 75
Baker, J SO Lenahan 75
Barnett, J 80 Lenderwlg 75
Battiste, F 80 Lloyil
Berk man 85 ].ocke 75
Beiiell 85 I..owe, R 85
Bergen, J 75 Lycurgus 85
Berry 75 I..vnch, E 80
Bilac 85 Ma!»ey 75
Blair, M 7.5 Malnm 75
Bluineiithal 75 Malin. J 80
B'»adwee 75 Manders 80
Boleseu 80 Marshall 75
Boland. D Marster.s 7.5
B(M>kcr. A. W IH) Martin. A S.5
Booker, C SO .Martin, E 80
Bore I
Boyd 71
Brady. C 7;
Brandt 7i
Brooks 7:
SO Martin, J 1«S>
7.5 McBride, J 8.5
7.5 Mcttabe 75
75 McCahey 7.5
7.5 McCarthy, J SO
Brown, A 95 McClain
Brussel .85
Buchanan, W J»0
BuITinan 05
Burns, G 80
Burns, W 75
Burton, B SO
Burton, F 80
Butler, J SO
Butwell 80
Buxton 80
Callahan 80
Callus SO
Carroll, Jas 80
Carroll, Jolin 75
Carter, T. B 75
Cashin 75
f^ivanangh 75
Cliandlcr. f) 75
('handler. T. 75
Charboneau 75
Cherry 85
CHiristie 75
Clark, J 75
Clark. T fX)
Clausen SO
Cline 75
Coane 75
Conley, Jess 80
Conley, Jolm S5
(^onlln, J 75
Conway, J 75
CfK>k. 0 75
(?riinm!ns S5
Dale, J SO
Daly. J S5
Daus.sat 75
Daven|H>rt 7.5
Davis, B SO
Davis, R SO
Doan. T 80
Dearborn 80
Delaby 80
Delmater 75
Dennison, .1 75
IMggiiis 85
D(»mlnick 05
Dorsey 75
I>owe 7.5
Downing 7.5
Doyle. W SO
Drolette 75
Dubei 75
Post
Pow’crs, J
Powers, R
Powers, V
Preston, M
Prior
Prior, F
Ouarrington . . .
Railtke ........
Raynor
Refdel
Ret tig
Rice, E
Rice, T
HIGH CHANCE, b. c, 4, by Oddfellow— Leonatus mare No. 2 (S. C. Hildreth). Weight today 94.
Crescent Pk54 f 3:074 fast 4 Hh) 1 I 3 34 5*4 W McG<‘e The Ram. Watenving. Stoner Hiil
59991 Crescent Pk 3-4 1:144 fast 11-5 9S 6 5 4 2* 3*4 W McGee Lwiiora W., Sbxkwooil, IH'Viltree.
TUSCAN, ch. h. 7, by Hastings— Toscana fE. A. Whitney.) Weight today 97.
701SS Buffalo 7 1-2 f 1 ::i22 fast 111 6 6 6 6 6 6**4.Tos Hogg Topsy Robinson, Elfall, Thistle Do.
70109 Buffalo 11-16 1:52 hvy 103 2 5 4 4 4® 4»» L Smith Right R<*yal, NoTrumper.Wid.Mite
694.59 Montreal 1 l:41f fast 116 5 4 4 4 4* 4«4 J DennisonGilpln, Ivanhoe, Headley.
LINCROFT, br. g. 5, by His Highness — Nosegay (W. H. Brown). Weight today 94.
62574 Bnmklyn Ab3-4 1:11 fast 30 103 5 2 6 74 9-= 11 Cochran A leiicon, Yada, Bowling Bridge.
NANONA. ch. f, 3, by Nick— Fair Annct (A. Weir). Weight today 87.
70585 Em.City 1 1:41 fast 10 102 4 3 3 3 94 82«4M Preston Sam Rice, Muck Rake, Wise llainl.
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 100 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (7 (m;24— 1:45; — 4—114.)
Imlex Cour.se DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St *^ V 2 % StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
BUTTONS, b. g, 7. by Tenny— Housegirl (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight today 103.
70624 Em.City lmlOOvl:4r>K fast 10 I'tO 5 5 5 5 5*® 4-*4 Liels'rt Polly Prim, Carthage. Orphan Lad.
70.588 Em.City linlOOyl:434 fa.st 8 K»8 1 5 3 4 6 6** IJelMTt Oldllonesty, LillioTuriier, Orph.Lad
70.534 Em City 1 1:42 fast 34 KK) 4 2 1 1 1* 1* Llel»ert Henry O., Princess Orna, Suffice.
68258 Aqueduct 7-8 1:28 fast 111 6 6 6 5 6*4 6® R McDan’lLally, Fustian, Waterbearer.
POSING (Sec Second Race). Weight today 101.
GRANADA (See Second Race). Weight today 105.
DIAMOND, ch, g, 6, by Hastings- Golden Dream (J. Marrone). Weight today 102.
7(H580 ’ Empire City ehart In this paiK'r).
70466 Em.City Ab 3-4 1:094 fast 5 99 5 4 4 4 * 6*4 .Tno Hen’syQuadrille, Goldproof, Haensel.
70445 Em.City Ab 3-4 l:0t»4 fast 6 95 10 5 3 3* 3^4 Jas Hen’sytJoIloqny, GoIdj»ro(»f, Minos.
70293 Brighton B. 3-4 l:13g slop 111 5 2 2 4* 6®i Brunner Troiildeinnker, Kobinllood. BlgBen
68569 Pimlico 6-8 1:01| fast 111 6 4 2 2J 2® Jno Hen’syT.Wr’stler.M. Antonyll., IdleDrearo
Francis
Fra’seh
Frazer
Fiierst
Galindo
Gannon, W
Gargan
(Jarner
Gangel
Gill>ert
Glasner
Glos
Goedike
Goldstein
GiMxIchild
Gordon
Gore
Graham. H
Grand, C
Griffith
Griswold
(Jross, C
Grote
Gullett
Hagan .
Hawkins
Ilazzard
Ilarty
llatehett
Hayes, E
Hayes, J
Hoathertim .....
Heidel
Ilelgesen
Hennessy, James
Hennessy, Jolm
Henry
Herbert
80
75
.... 85
75
.... 80
Riddle ..
Riley, C.
Riley, D.
Riley. W.
Roliorts .
... 75
... 80
... 80
...80
... 75
L. ...
.... 85
Robinson,
A. . . .
...SO
.... 75
Robinson,
E. ..
. . . 9.5
80
Roe ....
... 75
Rcdlerl
Jbdlln
Rm<en
Ross, C
Rowan
Riinham ,
Russell, J. ...
Ryan, F
Ryan, J
Sandy
Sehade
Selialler, J. ...
Scott. L
Scovilic
Seder
Shea. J
Slierldan
Shilling, C. H.
Shreve
Simmons
Singleton
Skirvln
Sleminons
Smith, IT
Smith, Henry .
Smith, J
Smith, L
Smith, W
Spargur
Sperry
Steele, T
Stille
Stuart
Sullivan, C. F.
Sullivan, T. ...
Sumpter
1 1=* 1* Sumter I.aVelta, I’.rofOraiige, Muek Rake.
1 34 2* Sumter Taunt, Linnepee, Bet.sy Binford.
1 14 4®4 M Preston Minos, Punky, Kemp Ridgeley.
8 6* 3*4 Garner Baleshed, Lady Carol, Donna Elvira
lie). Weight today 97.
2 2*4 2'® polianka K. oft. Valley, Flavigny, P.Sii’wings
5 4*> 4**4Musgr’ve Alpeiimarchen, Javanese. Mcllvain.
4 94 9® Lycurgus Blaeklock, Ibiuht, Reveille.
8 8 8*®4Lycairgus F. Collins, Principia, Consideration
it (J. D. Logan). Weight today 101.
Herman
.. 75
Swain, G
.. IMI
Hicks, J
.. 80
Swain, F
.. 80
Hildebrand, F
. . SO
Talbert
.. SO
Hogg, Janies
.. 80
Taylor, J
.. 75
Ilogg, Joseph ....
.. 85
Taylor, T
.. 80
Holmes, R. :
. . 75
Tlinrsitm
. . 75
. . 85
. . !>5
Howard
. 75
Trueman
.. 80
Hndlin
.. 80
Huestis
.. 75
Van Dusen
.. SO
Hunter, J. .......
.. 8,5
Vandorbout
.. S(i
Hurley
.. 7.5
Walker, W. R. .
.. so
Hyams
.. 75
Walsh, A
.. so
Hyland
.. 75
Walsh. E
.. 85
Tmes. U
.. 75
Walsh. J. J. ...
.. 75
Jackson. Harvey..
.. 80
Walsh, T
. . 75
Jackson, Ir. A.
.. 80
Walsh, W
.. SO
.Tarrctt
.. SO
Weeks
75
Johancsson
. . 80
Weinliold
Johnson J
.. 85
Welch, K
. . 75
Johnson, M
. . 75
Wliiteman
. . 75
.Toliiison, S
.. 75
Wiley
Jolmson, W
. . 75
Williams, A
. . so
Keating
.. 80
Williams, C
.. 80
Kelly, C
.. 80
Williams, L. ...
Kelly. F
. . SO
Williams, T
.. 7.5
Kelly, J
. . 80
Wilmot
. . 75
Kelly, P
. . 75
Wilson. F
.. 80
Kelly, W. •
.. 75
Wllstm, R
. . 75
Kent
.. 85
Wishard
.. SO
Keogli
.. 85
Wolff
. . 75
Kermath
.. 80
WiXMl, M. B. . .
.. 75
Keyes, F
.. 80
Wright, A
.. 80
Rirsehbaum
.. 85
Wright, J
.. 75
Klein
.. 75
Yorke
.. 75
Klenck
.. 80
Young, A
.. 80
Knaack
.. 75
. 75 Futurity, Sheepsliedd Bay, N. Y Aug. 3
• JJJJ Inaugural Steeplechase, Sheepshead Bay,
• ^ N. Y Aug. :!
!)0 Full Handicap, Sjlieepshead Bay, N. Y Aug. 3
• 90 Autumn .Maiden Stakes, Sheepshead Bay,
• X. Y Sept.
,!lnO Twin City Handicap, Sheepshead Bay, N.Y..,Sept.
. 80 ibirtridge 14takea, Sheepsliead Bay, N. Y...Sept.
• IHdpliiii Stakes. Slieepshead Buy, N. Y S<*pt.
• jnq Great Filly Stakes. Sheepshead Bay X. Y...Sept.
. . 75 Flying Handicap, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y....Sept.
• ^ Dash Stakes, .Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Sept.
80 Reapers Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. ..I .Sept.
. . 80 Turf llaiulleap, Sheepsliead Bay, X. Y Sept.
• Great Autiiniii Steepleeliase, Sheepshead
;; 5;-; uay. x. y s<‘pt.
[*. 75 Flathnsli Stakes, Slieensliead Bay, X. Y..|Sept.
• Ceiiliiry Stakes, .Sliei'psliead Bay, X. Y. ..Sept.
’* Sapplilre Slakes, Slioeiishead Bay, X. Y Sept.
. . 85 Ueeaii Il.indieap, Slieepsliead Bay, X, Y. ...Sept.
•• Autiimii Stakes. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y Sept. 1
■ * yr* Belles Stakes, Slieepshead Bay, X. Y Sept. 1
. . 75 Waldorf .Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, X. Y. ..Sept. 1
00 ^‘ldemlH*r .Stakes, Sheepsliead Bay, X. Y...Sept, !
SO Fliglit Stakes, Sheepsliead Bay, X. Y Sept,
. . 80 Riissid Ilandieaii, Slieepslnsnl Bay. X. Y...Sept.
•* ^5 Golden R<h 1 .Stakes, Slieepsliead Bay, X. Y...Sept.
!! S5 Omiiiuiii Stakes, Sheepshead Bay, X. Y Sept.
. . 75 Wi'stlMiry Steeplechase Stakes, Slieepsliead
.. 75 Hay. X. Y Si‘pt.
•• Great Eastern Handicap, SlMS*psliead Bay,
•• X. Y Sept.
on Aiiiimil (’liMiupion Stakes, Slieepshead Bay,
;; fJ! N. Y Sept.
. . 75 Flatlniiiis Steepleeliase, (Jravesend, X. Y..,Sept.
•• Orienlal Handicap, Gravesend. X. Y Sept,
!1 SO Bsiysliore Stakes, (iravesend. X. Y Sept.
. . 00 Willow Handicap. Gravesend, X. Y Sept.
** Z’J Oeeanview Handica{>, Gravesend, X. Y Sept.
!! 75 BrookwiMMl Steeplechase, Gravesend, X.Y..Sept.
!! 75 SiHsailatloii Stakes, Gravesend, X. ,Y Sept.
** '^1? Hitchcock Steeplechase. Gravesend. N.Y Sept.
75 Junior Cliampion Stakes, (Jravesend, N. Y..Sept.
.. SO First Si»e<dal, (Jravesend, X. Y Sept.
** Allieniarle Stakes, (Jravesend, X. Y Sept.
SO IlindiM* Stakes, (Jravesend, N. Y Sept.
.. 80 Holly Handicap, (Jravesend, N. Y Sept.
■* S Occidental Handicap, Gravesend, N. Y Sept.
LATTICE . . 4 5 Won
was yesterday’s Ocvaolonal Wire. All these
Occmslonals are guaranteed 1—2 or next wire
free.
Terms: $5.00 for O wires; $1.00 psr wire.
Yesterday’s Form Special, l.lslit Woolg G-‘4,
2n<l.
A $20 straight bet on all Form Specials since
Ang. 5 won $222.
Tuesday’s Form Special: May Peach .58-50-65-
.'jl-70-59-63.57-55. ^ ,
Yesterday’s Daily One-Horse Wire Scratched.
The Standard Turf Guide,
Room 212,- 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
IMPORTANT STAKE DATES.
Adirondack Handicap. Saratoga, X. Y Vug. 28
( hnniplain Handicap, .Saratoga, X. Y Vug. 2l»
Fort Erie Stakes, Fort Erie, Out Ang. :J1
TURF REPORTER’S SPECIAL
Room 312. 3rd Floor.
59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO.
TUESDAY’S SPECIAL: 02-21-36-42-5O-37.
ENTRY LIST: 3-228-220-232-246-250.
Next Occasionaf Goes Wednesday.
NATIOMAJL. RACllSKi RRVIKW NO. 409
Room 87, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
Yesterday’B Special, LATTICK, 4-5, Won.
A $20 Hat bet on all occasional.s since July :i0 won $472.
$1.00 Per Month. — 25 Cents Per Copy.
Index Course DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St *A % % StrFin Jockeys Best Company.
CLYDE, b. h. 6. by Clwyd— Miss Jumbo (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight today 102.
70590 Em.City 1 1-16 l:46ji fast 7 102 111 1 1* 1® iileliert W<K>lstone, Clements. Minos.
*70553 Em.City 1 1-16 l:4Sg fast 34 102 1 3 1 1 I** 24 Lieliert St. Joseph, Reidmoore, Mcllvain.
70623 Em. City ImlOOy l:46i* fast 2 lOl 1 1 1 1 1*4 1*4 J Lee Braden, Onatas, Shenandoah.
70098 Latonia 1 1-2 2:47 hvy 112 1 1 2 9 9* 9*® Cherry Water Lake, Attila, Little Elkin.
PALETTE, b. m. 6. by Ben Brush — Bonnie Lee (O. L. Richards), Weight today 91.
70640 Em.City 1 1-16 1 :4Sg fast 8 103 5 7 7 6 5* li* Harty Miss Alert. La Veita. .Soprano.
7(L4S6 Em.City 1 1-8 1:521 fast 15 102 7 7 8 7 7* 7** Gordon Reidmoore, Monacodor, Flavigny.
70B19 Brighton 1 1-2 2:321 fast 40 98 7 9 6 3 2*4 3® W Walsh Racine II., Flavigny, Sonoma Belle.
REIDMOORE, eh. g, 4, by Ornament — Desayuno (W. Shields). Weight today 102.
7a5.'.;; Em.City 1 1-16 l:48g fast 7-10 108 3 4 4 4 3® 3®4 M ITeston St. Jo.seph, Clyde, Mcllvain.
704S6 Em.City 1 1-8 1:521 fast 11-5 111 6 2 3 2 2*4 1* M Preston Monacodor, Flavigny, Henry O.
70460 Em. City 1 1-16 1:46 fast 9-10 107 6 3 3 4 3* 3*4 Jas Heu’sy Monacoilor, Cobmosa, Mcllvain.
KING OF THE VALLEY, br. g, 8, by Wadsworth— Dresden (J. A. Bykee). Weight today 99.
70641 Em.City 1 3-16 2:001 fast 34 97 5 3 3 1 1* 1*» Musgr’vo Rolla, Flavigny, Pr. Sllverwings.
70608 Em, C’ity 1 1-8 1:544 fast 4 103 6 5 4 4 3h 3* C H Shill’gFlavigny, Kohnoflaw, Request.
70572 Em.City 1 3-16 2:004 fast 10 102 7 3 2 2 2* 2*4 C H Shil’gRequest, L.JoeHaynian, Kohiiotlaw
Annual Fall
Yearling Sales
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
FASIG TIPTON COMPANY, OF NEW YORK,
Vatkins). Weight today 102.
3- 3**48umter K.oftheV'alley, Rolla. P.SiF wings.
1* 1| Sumter Kohnoflaw, K.oftlieValley, Request.
2* !•* Sumter Woolstone, Bernie Cramer, Request
C. Ferriss, Jr.). Weight today 96.
6* 6*®4W Ott Clements, Sam Riee. Taunt.
2- 2J W Ott Flavigny, K.oftlieValley, Request.
54 4«4 W Ott Request, K.oftheVal’y, L.J.Haym’n
9* 9®4 W Ott Fnnieiilalre Request, De Reszke.
64 1*4 W Ott Hurting, G.MacBride, Roy. Legend,
k (J. Thompson). Weight today 99.
5 5*4 6** LyeiirgiiH Clements, Sam Riee, Taunt.
2 4* 4® Musgr’ve Flavigny, Kohnoflaw, K.oftheValloy
1 Ih 1*4 Miistfr’ve K.oft.V'al’y, L.J.Hayman, Kiffinof’w
5 5® 4* Polianka Flavigny, Woolstone, Ber. Cramer.
Bracket (W. Oerst). Weight today 104.
2* 2'4 M Preston .Teoii.,T.IIaynian, Peiirhyn, M. .Meddle
8 7*® M Preston Monacodor, Cobmosa, Reidmoore.
6* 5*® R McDan’lRacine II.. Flavigny, Palette.
71* 6* R McDan’lFlaviguy, Lancastrian. SmillngTom.
Weight today 93.
WILL BEGIN
V Hav ”
jdlUiUayy Jiy ruiuiii
and Continue During the Coney Island Jockey Club Fall Meeting
at the
Company’s Paddocks, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.,
OPPOSITE THE SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE COURSE.
schedule:
McDaniel, R 05
MoFnddQii 75
McGee, W 85
McIntyre, J 85
McIntyre, W 00
MoXamara 75
McLnughlin. G 75
McLaughlin, J 85
McMahon 75
McRae 80
Medlicott 75
Mentry 80
Mewes 75
Miller, C 80
Miller. W 100
Milliano 75
Minder 00
Mitchell 8.5
Mix*ael 80
Moran 75
Moreland 00
Morgan, A 75
Moriarity 85
Moore, R 75
Morris, C 85
Mountain H>0
Mulcahy 80
Murphy, J 80
Mnsgravc 85
Narvaez 75
XeulMTt 75
Nieliols, (J 7.5
Xiehols, L 7.5
Nlc<d 100
Noone 80
Notler ;>0
Nutting SO
O’Brien, E 75
O’Rricn, J SO
On ley 75
Oregar S5
Ott, W 80
Palmer T.")
Palms 75
Pciidergast 75
IVrrett, F 80
Ferrlne 7r»
Phillips, II 75
Piidiens 8.5
IMckett 75
Pleratt 80
Pohanka 80
Saturday, August 31,
Karl Jungbluth, “Waldeck” Stud; A. L. Fer-
guson, “Windemerc” Stud: W. Showalter,
“Can Run” Stud; Horace N. Davis, A. Al-
bright, Jr., “Eton” Stud: R. H. Anderson,
“Tea’s Over” Stud; J. W. Colt and Mrs.
Thomas S. Gaines.
Monday, September 2,
Milton Young, “McGrathiana” Stud; Estate
of C. F. McMeekin. Mrs. E. L. Israel, and
Young Bros.
Tuesday, September 3,
George H. Whitney, “Melrose” Stud; Romo-
lus Payne, J. L. Luke, Eugene Rucker, John
D. Carr, Thomas Piatt and Buford Allen.
Wednesday September 4,
A. B. Spreckels. “Napa” Stock Farm; James
Galway, “Preakness” Stud; William Steele,
“Melbourne” Farm; James E. Clay, “March-
mont” Stud; 0. H. Chenault, “Spendthrift”
Stud, and G. D. Wilson “Iroquois” Stud.
Thursday, September 5,
C. H. Mackay, “Kingston” Stud, and R. H.
McCarter Potter, “Pequest” Stud.
Friday, September 6,
H. T. Oxnard. “Blue Ridge” Stud; E. C.
Cowdin, “Maplehurst” Stud; S. C. Lyno.
“Larchmont” Stud; A. E. Hundley. “Mon-
nicta” Stud: W. P. Knight, C. W. Simpson,
and R. J. Hancock & Son, “Ellorslie” Stud.
Saturday, September 7,
James R. Keene, “Castleton” Stud.
Monday, September 9,
E. S. Gardner, “Avondale” Stud; Parmer,
Stone & Co., “Eden wold” Stud; J. B. Hag-
gin, “Elmendorf” Stud; Rudolph Ellis, “Fox
Hills” Stud, and “Silver Brook” Stud.
Tuesday, September 10,
Claude M. Thomas, and Grant Hugh Browno,
“Brownleigh Park” Stud.
Fasig-Tipton Co’s. Eighth Annual Kentucky Sale, Last Week
in November at Lexington, Ky.
APPLY POR CATALOGUES TO
Fasig-Tipton Company,
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK,
Or Thomas F. Kelly, “Thoroughbred Record,” Lexington, Kentucky.
WILLIAM EASTON, Auctioneer.